2. If a 7-bit sliding window size is used, how many packets can be sent before the transmitter has to stop and wait for an acknowledgment? A 3-bit field is used to hold the window size of the sliding window protocol. Number of possible sequence numbers that can be generated equals 8 but a sender can have only at most 7 unacknowledged or outstanding packets, why?
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