tcp question

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Someone asked the following  questions, I know there are many gurus on
the net:


on winsock:

1. How does an application determine send buffer when it issues send
call ?

2. Is there relation between send buffer and size of tcp receive window
as sent by the receiving end ?

3. If, in a packet trace, I see sender who puts a push bit after every
64K, does that mean that the sender uses a 64K send buffer
when he issued send call ?

4. Is the use of push bit in send call optional ?

5. Why would you do that in a non-interactive application ? (i.e. bulk
transfer: printing).



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