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Two systems are connected by a router. Both systems and the router have transmission rates of 1,000bps. Each link has a propagation delay of 10ms. Also, it takes router 2ms in order to process the packet (e. g. decide where to forward it). Suppose the first system wants to send a 10,000 bit packet to the second system. How long will it take before receiver system receives the entire packet.

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    Two systems are connected by a router. Both systems and the router have transmission rates of 1,000bps. Each link has a propagation delay of 10ms. Also, it takes router 2ms in order to process the packet (e. g. decide where to forward it). Suppose the first system wants to send a 10,000 bit packet to the second system. How long will it take before receiver system receives the entire packet.

    Transmission time for first Router = 10,000 bits / 1000 bps = 10 seconds

    Receiving time for seond route r = 10,000 bits / 1000 bps = 10 seconds

    Propagation delay = 10ms =.01 seconds x 2 for two delays =.02 seconds

    First router 2ms to process =.002 seconds

    Add all the times together and we get 20.022 seconds which is the same as or 20 seconds and 22 ms
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