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Definition of "packet"

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Packet may refer to: Packet (information technology), a formatted block of data carried by a packet mode computer network; Packet radio, a form of amateur radio data communications ... (More)

In information technology, a packet is a formatted unit of data carried by a packet mode computer network. Computer communications links that do not support packets, such as ... (More)

Packet switching is a network communications method that splits data traffic (digital representations of text, sound, or video data) into chunks, called packets, that are then ... (More)

Packet radio is a form of digital data transmission used to link computers. The most common use of PKT is in amateur radio, to construct wireless computer networks. (More)

Packet trade generally refers to any regularly scheduled cargo, passenger and mail trade conducted by ship. [1] The ships are called "packet boats" as their original function was ... (More)

Forwarding is the relaying of packets from one network segment to another by nodes in a computer network. (More)

A packet ship was, originally, a vessel employed to carry Post Office mail packets to and from British colonies and outposts. The captains were generally also able to carry bullion ... (More)

A packet switch is a node used to build a network which utilizes the packet switching paradigm for data communication. Packet switches can operate at a number of different levels ... (More)

Packet capture is the act of capturing data packets crossing a network. Deep packet capture (DPC) is the act of capturing complete network packets (header and payload) crossing a ... (More)

Packet of Three" was the first release from the New Wave rock band Squeeze. It contained three songs produced by John Cale of The Velvet Underground, who also produced their self ... (More)

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