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Bad handshake in machine<-->PC communication

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    Friends, I wanted to know your suggestions on the following: There is an MFC application with TCP/IP connections(CAsyncSocket) to connect to machines that send out a string when the user presses a button there. Now what do you think is the probablity(Yes/No/%) that the string is not received by the software when they are connected on LAN?? Or Is it that there is absolutely no chance of missing(I dont think so though) Assumptions: Physical connections, cabling are proper and never break.

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      Friends, I wanted to know your suggestions on the following: There is an MFC application with TCP/IP connections(CAsyncSocket) to connect to machines that send out a string when the user presses a button there. Now what do you think is the probablity(Yes/No/%) that the string is not received by the software when they are connected on LAN?? Or Is it that there is absolutely no chance of missing(I dont think so though) Assumptions: Physical connections, cabling are proper and never break.

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      yashveer wrote:

      Now what do you think is the probablity(Yes/No/%) that the string is not received by the software when they are connected on LAN??

      The target machine will either receive the data or it won't.

      yashveer wrote:

      Is it that there is absolutely no chance of missing(I dont think so though)

      There's always the possibility that the target machine could not receive the data.

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