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Retransmission might refer to:
Retransmission (data networks), the
resending of
packets which have been
damaged or lost
Replication of a
signal at a repeater...
- occurs,
retransmit is sent, half of the
current CWND is
saved as
ssthresh and slow
start begins again from its
initial CWND. TCP Reno A fast
retransmit is...
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timeout and may
retransmit their last
packet (which may be data or an acknowledgment), thus
causing the
sender of the lost
packet to
retransmit that lost packet...
- in SIP
protocol over
unreliable transport (such as UDP) the
client retransmits requests at an
interval that
starts at T1
seconds (usually, 500 ms, which...
- telecommunications, a
repeater is an
electronic device that
receives a
signal and
retransmits it.
Repeaters are used to
extend transmissions so that the
signal can...
- That is, if the
sender receives three duplicate acknowledgments, it
retransmits the last
unacknowledged packet. A
threshold of
three is used because...
- of I-frames, the
packet contains the
error frame so that the DTE will
retransmit all
packets since the
error frame SREJ
requests the
retransmission of...
- and 3FM.
There is no
insular television service, but
local transmitters retransmit British mainland digital broadcasts via the free-to-air
digital terrestrial...
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recorder to
carry a
stored voice message, as well as to receive, store, and
retransmit messages. It was used to send a
Christmas greeting to the
world from U...
- in
order to
maintain free
access to
program streams –
permits it to
retransmit broadcast signals without prior approval of
television stations or their...