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Transcribed Image Text:Assume a TCP sender sends four packets of size 1024 bytes, carrying bytes 0-4095. If the second
packet is lost, what is the content of the Acknowledgement field sent in response to the third
packet? (If you think that no acknowledgement is sent, for example because the third packet is out of
order, then answer -1.)
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