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You are hired to design a reliable byte-stream protocol that uses a sliding window (like tcp). this protocol will run over a 2-gbps network. the rtt of the network is 100 ms, and the maximum segment lifetime is 30 seconds. how many bits would you include in the advertisedwindow and sequencenum fields of your protocol header?
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Read “suburban homes construction project” at the end of chapters 8 and 9 (in the textbook) and then develop a wbs (work breakdown structure) in microsoft excel or in microsoft word (using tables)
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