Definition of Resend. Meaning of Resend. Synonyms of Resend

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Definition of Resend

Resend
Resend Re*send" (r?-s?nd"), v. t. 1. To send again; as, to resend a message. 2. To send back; as, to resend a gift. [Obs.] --Shak. 3. (Telegraphy) To send on from an intermediate station by means of a repeater.

Meaning of Resend from wikipedia

- Retransmission, essentially identical with automatic repeat request (ARQ), is the resending of packets which have been either damaged or lost. Retransmission is one...
- further data from being sent. Resend a frame after either 0 seconds or 51.2 μs, chosen at random. If that fails, resend the frame after either 0 s, 51...
- list of those missing packets to the sender, who then is able to quickly resend missing packets as needed. As stated, XTP also provides rate control in...
- send its protocol banner, or resend the SYN+ACK packet; however, the server is not aware of the session and will not resend the SYN+ACK because it discarded...
- deleted, and that if their message still requires a response they should resend their message. Similarly, the inability to maintain an overview over messages...
- only the missing frames to be resent, rather than having to wastefully resend frames that have already been received successfully. Despite all these advantages...
- transmitting fax of any Octets that are in error. The transmitter then need only resend the blocks in error rather than the whole page. This generally means an...
- of packets is normal in wireless networking, and the higher layers will resend them, if one of the nodes is transferring a lot of large packets over a...
- jam signal, and then waits for a random time interval before trying to resend the frame. CSMA/CD is a modification of pure carrier-sense multiple access...
- Deleting a friend request removes the request, but does allow the sender to resend it in the ****ure. The "Not Now" feature hides the request but does not delete...