What is Piggybacking in Networking?
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The receiver waits until its network layer passes in the next data packet. The delayed acknowledgement is then attached to this outgoing data frame. This technique of temporarily delaying the acknowledgement so that it can be hooked with next outgoing data frame is known as piggybacking.
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In two-way communication, whenever a frame is received, the receiver waits and does not send the control frame (acknowledgement or ACK) back to the sender immediately. ... This technique of temporarily delaying the acknowledgement so that it can be hooked with next outgoing data frame is known as piggybacking
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