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Suppose the route between your host and a server has a fixed RTT of 110ms. The bottleneck link is 8Mbps. Ignore queueing delay and assume

Suppose the route between your host and a server has a fixed RTT of 110ms. The bottleneck link is 8Mbps. Ignore queueing delay and assume that the bottleneck simply drops once a sender's window is larger than 110,000 bytes (Assume the buffer of a router is RTT* bandwidth of bottleneck). You may assume packets are only lost to drops on the bottleneck link. The TCP initial congestion window is 10kB (10,240 bytes). The server can process requests instantly.

Suppose you use HTTP/1.1 to request 14 20kB files. You request all 14 as soon as the connection opens. This transfer will cause a packet drop.

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