HATOXKO123
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thanks sirOn the Internet, a payload is either:
1) The essential data that is being carried within a You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. or other transmission unit. The payload does not include the "overhead" data required to get the packet to its destination. Note that what constitutes the payload may depend on the point-of-view. To a communications layer that needs some of the overhead data to do its job, the payload is sometimes considered to include the part of the overhead data that this layer handles. However, in more general usage, the payload is the bits that get delivered to the end user at the destination.
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