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Shailendra Yadav
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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:21+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:21+05:30

When Using Satellite Services For Your Wan Connection, What Statement Is Accurate?

When Using Satellite Services For Your Wan Connection, What Statement Is Accurate?
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    1. Priya Hamsa
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      2021-10-02T11:40:16+05:30Added an answer on October 2, 2021 at 11:40 am

      When Using Satellite Services For Your Wan Connection, What Statement Is Accurate?

      The satellite services will have jitter issues and may also suffer from latency. Now, let us know what is jitter issues and latency mean?. Jitter is nothing but any deviation that occurs in the signal pulses in a digital signature with a high frequency. This may be in terms of the amplitude or by the width of the signal or by the facing time.

      The jitter will create all the unwanted effects. The unwanted effects are nothing but having poor processor performance, having the data loss, monitor flickering, and the data flickering between any two devices.

      In an IP network, the deviation that occurs as a signal pulse is called the latency of the data packet flow. Here the packets can take a longer time to travel from one of the systems to another. Let us know some of the possibilities where the jitter might occur. It can mainly be caused by some of the outdated network hardware, which means old hardware devices, which don’t have enough bandwidth. It can also have some of the over crowded traffic.

      Having a poor network connection may also cause the jitter and having no packet prioritization. There are many different types of jitter. Let us know each of these types in detail. The constant is a type of jitter issue that occurs while in every packet transmission. Another type of jitter issue is transient. The transient is a significant delay of the packet. The other type is called short term, here the short term delay in some of the number of the packets.

      We cannot notice the small amount of the jitter. Now, let us know how satellite service through wan connection will suffer latency. Here the tern latency is nothing but the delay. The latency is defined as the time taken for the message to arrive at the destination address from the time it starts sending. We have many components in the latency. They are transmission delay, propagation delay, queuing delay, processing delay. Here the combination of all these delays is called latency.

      The satellite wan connection is nothing but the internet from the outer world or from outer space. It has high speed mainly at the ruler areas. The satellite internet works with high speed, let us take an example to understand how it works. when we search for a URL on a website, now this request will travels through the cables that are connected to it and reach the dish that is connected at the top of the home. The dish will give a clear view of the satellite. Having interruptions in middle like trees and houses may affect the quality. The dish will send the requested data to the satellite, then the satellite beams the data to the network operation center which is present on the earth, and retrieves the data that is needed for the request. And all this will take a fraction of seconds. So the latency becomes a factor for the satellite internet.

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