TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a widely used communication protocol designed to ensure reliable and efficient data transmission over the internet or local network. However, like any other technology, TCP is not immune to errors, which can cause disruptions in communication and data transfer. Common TCP errors include packet loss, congestion, timeout, retransmission, and window scaling issues. These errors can occur due to a variety of factors, such as network congestion, incorrect TCP configurations, or hardware failures, and can be challenging to troubleshoot without the right tools and expertise. Identifying and addressing TCP errors promptly is crucial for maintaining a robust and uninterrupted network infrastructure.
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