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30 May, 12:11

Now suppose that the file is broken into 5 packets, each of 10 Mbits. Ignore headers that may be added to these packets. Also ignore router processing delays. Assuming store and forward packet switching at the router, what is the total delay?

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  1. 30 May, 15:52
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    6.025seconds

    Explanation:

    For each link we have,

    Dtran = 10mbits/10mbps = 1 second

    Dprop = 5000km/2*10^8m/sec = 0.025sec.

    Total delay = (5 + 2-1) + Dtran + 2 Dprop = 6.025seconds
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