TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) constitute the vast majority of packets the average Internet user sends and receives. Inevitably, errors will at some point work ...
Often we discuss errored packets that are dropped without understanding the underlying techniques that determine why the packets are discarded. There are checks for errors at several protocol layers.
I was just wondering, how do TCP packets maintain 100% error free?<BR><BR>If someone intercepted the packet and changed it and sent it off (or a freak accident ...