True, but they will appear in the right order when they arrive and, barring
a failure, they will all arrive.
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Subject: Re: [U2] RE: U2 Users Digest V1 #2599
Kevin, aren't you describing UDP communication, not TCP? Packets can be
fragged and move through any number of different channels w/ UDP, but
they're reassembled as a part of being received through TCP. If you sent a
1024 packet
Kevin, aren't you describing UDP communication, not TCP? Packets can be
fragged and move through any number of different channels w/ UDP, but
they're reassembled as a part of being received through TCP. If you sent a
1024 packet over UDP I would expect exactly what you've stated. Send a 1024
pac
John,
Be aware that sockets are a "stream" based protocol and not a "message"
based protocol. When you send data to a socket it may arrive in one or
more pieces (packets). On a LAN this may never occur, but over a WAN or
the internet your data packets will almost surely be broken up into
smaller