Hi,
Ive read that at the start of a connection, TCP will send an ACK for every packet it receives thus effectively doubling the CWND of the sender. My question is when does the receiver decide to NOT send an ACK for every packet received?
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Hi,
Ive read that at the start of a connection, TCP will send an ACK for every packet it receives thus effectively doubling the CWND of the sender. My question is when does the receiver decide to NOT send an ACK for every packet received?