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- Retransmission, essentially identical with automatic repeat request (ARQ), is the resending of packets which have been either damaged or lost. Retransmission is one...
- Retransmission might refer to: Retransmission (data networks), the resending of packets which have been damaged or lost Replication of a signal at a repeater...
- page history, some browsers (such as Opera) reuse cached content without resending requests to the server. Generally, the more faithfully a browser implements...
- 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...
- abandonment or delay. 5.****.**** Permanent Failure: Not likely to be resolved by resending the message in current form. In general the class identifier MUST match...
- Khashoggi] that would affect the public order or public security or sending or resending it via social media or any technical means" is punishable "by five years...
- quickly become useless, so that getting new messages is preferred to resending lost messages. As of 2017[update] such applications have often either...
- failover procedure, to aid the removal of duplicate requests. It is set when resending requests not yet acknowledged as an indication of a possible duplicate...
- received for messages, including how long to wait before resending, and how many times to resend Whether duplicate messages should be ignored Whether acknowledgments...
- 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...