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Megan says she never needs to look at the transport layer when she is searching for what went wrong with the network she supports. is megan right or wrong, and why? right, because the transport layer is software, and network engineers do not need to focus on software. right, because the transport layer usually does not go wrong in a way that involves a network engineer. wrong, because if data are coming through garbled, it is a transport layer problem. wrong, because transporting information is what a network does, and the transport layer is at the heart of that layer.

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