Network performance by dynamically setting a reassembly...

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Having a plurality of contiguous regions served by...

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C370S473000, C370S474000

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ABSTRACT:
The reassembly timer in a TCP/IP receiver is dynamically set to avoid data corruption on fast networks caused by IP identification wrap-around. A receiver independently sets the reassembly timer to a first reassembly time set by the user for fast networks or to a second reassembly timer set by the user for slow networks based on whether the receiver and sender are on the same subnet.

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