In an 802.11 communication, the size of the payload (frame body) is 1200 bytes. The station decides
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In an 802.11 communication, the size of the payload (frame body) is 1200 bytes. The station decides to fragment the frame into three fragments, each of 400 payload bytes. Answer the following questions:
a. What would be the size of the data frame if no fragmentations were done?
b. What is the size of each frame after fragmentation?
c. How many total bytes are sent after fragmentation (ignoring the extra control frames)?
d. How many extra bytes are sent because of fragmentation (again ignoring extra control frames)?
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