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HOP counts refer to the number of devices, usually routers, that a piece of data travels through. Each time that a packet of data moves from one router (or device) to another — say from the router of your home network to the one just outside your county line — that is considered one HOP.
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Hop nennt man in Rechnernetzen einen Zwischenschritt auf dem Weg von einem Netzsegment bzw. Subnetz zum nächsten. Allgemein wird der Begriff Hop auch als Synonym für die Zwischenstation selbst verwendet, also für den Router bzw. das Gateway. Wikipedia
10.04.2017 · In networking, a hop count is the total number of intermediate devices such as routers through which a given piece of data must pass between the ...
Data packets pass through routers as they travel between source and destination. The hop count refers to the number of network devices through which data passes ...
Although each point-to-point link is technically a hop, the hop count is the number of network devices between the starting node and the destination node. An IP ...
19.04.2023 · In computer networking, the term hop refers to the total number of routers, from source to destination, that a packet passes through.
The hop count is a metric that represents the number of intermediate devices a data packet must traverse to reach its destination in a network. Learn more.
Maximum Hop Count Stops messages from passing through this server if they have been through a certain number of servers already. This is useful to stop messages ...
A hop count is a measure of the distance between two nodes in a network, usually expressed as the number of intermediate hops between them.
When a DHCP client broadcasts requests, the DHCP relay agent in the routing switch receives the packets and forwards them to the DHCP server (on a different ...