pakkefeiltap
Pakkefeiltap, often translated as packet loss, is a phenomenon in computer networking where data packets being transmitted over a network fail to reach their destination. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, including network congestion, faulty hardware, software errors, or wireless interference. When packet loss occurs, the receiving device does not receive the complete data, leading to incomplete or corrupted information.
The impact of packet loss can range from minor inconveniences to significant disruptions, depending on the
Network protocols like TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) are designed to detect and recover from packet loss