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Multi-Path TCP: revolutionizing connectivity, one path at a time

CloudFaire

Enter Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP), which exploits the presence of multiple interfaces on a device, such as a mobile phone that has both Wi-Fi and cellular antennas, to achieve multi-path connectivity. It's a major extension to the TCP protocol, and historically most of the TCP changes failed to gain traction.

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CCNA: TCP/IP Stack

The Network DNA

CCNA: TCP/IP Stack TCP/IP Stack is the most widely used protocol stack. TCP/IP stack is a conceptual model consisting of network communication protocols. It provides end-to-end data communication. It specifies how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, and routed across the network.

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Network Troubleshooting in Depth: A Complete Guide

Kentik

On a network, configurations are constantly changing. Unfortunately, configuration change accidents can happen that bring down parts of the network. Interface dropping packets. Interface issues caused by misconfigurations, errors, or queue limits lead to network traffic failing to reach its destination.

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Optimizing Network Stability and Reliability Through Data-Driven Strategies

Kentik

This was what Kentik was all about at Networking Field Day 31. We believe a data-driven approach to network operations is the key to maintaining the mechanism that delivers applications from data centers, public clouds, and containerized architectures to actual human beings. More data!

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