Computers and Technology, 01.06.2021 16:40, jaleelbrown80
Suppose a sender that is to send a UDP datagram as given below. It is creating the checksum. 1000 1101 0100 1001 0001 0000 Checksum 1001 0001 1. Find the binary sum of the other four fields than checksum. (4 pts)
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 10:00, lamanihill
Now, open this passage to read about fafsa requirements. describe the information you will need to provide in order to complete a fafsa. list at least three of the required documents you must include.
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