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Explain why the distance in hops from your ISP to a NAP is very important. What happens if a NAP becomes congested?

   Explain why the distance in hops from your ISP to a NAP is very important. What happens if a NAP becomes congested?
Communication Networks: Fundamental Concepts and Key Architectures
Communication Networks: Fundamental Concepts and Key Architectures
Indra Widjaja,… 1st Edition
Chapter 7, Problem 12 ↓

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The more hops (intermediate connections) there are between your ISP and the NAP, the longer it takes for data to travel back and forth, resulting in slower internet speeds and potential latency issues.   Show more…

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