EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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Author: Ross
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Three approaches:
For avoiding a single wireless link degrades the three approaches are used. They are:
- Local recovery
- TCP sender awareness of wireless links
- Split connection approaches
Local recovery:
The local recovery is used to recover from the bit errors at the wireless link when they happen.
TCP sender awareness of wireless links:
Generally the TCP would not enable, but the TCP sender awareness of wireless links will enable TCP to be alert of the wireless link...
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