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Question

Window size in TCP header indicates ................

a.

number of bytes the receiver is willing to accept

b.

number of bytes the sender is willing to accept

c.

number of bytes the sender transmitting in each segment

d.

number of bytes in the receiver

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Answer: (b).number of bytes the sender is willing to accept

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