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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
That's like saying low signal on my phone cannot NOT be service affecting. There should always be 100% signal.
Not going to happen.
[SEPH]: I disagree. Signal strength and corrupt data are different matters. Poor analogy.
The internet is designed around the fact corrupt packets happen and is designed to deal with it.
[SEPH]: Too loose a statement. If the packets arrive corrupted at the modem and it's a game or live stuff, the service will be adversely affected.
A service is not affected if it works as intended. A connection that is not designed to be 100% reliable being not 100% reliable does not mean it's incapable of working as intended.
[SEPH]: Intended by whom? The EIA? VM? Packets should not be corrupted en route and certain common applications do not work as intended as a result.
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You're nit picking again.