What Is Packet Buffer
What Does Packet Buffer Mean? A packet buffer is memory space set aside for storing packets awaiting transmission over networks or storing packets received over networks. These memory spaces are either located in a network interface card (NIC) or in the computer that holds the card. Packets are stored temporarily during the transmission of information to create a reserve for use during packet transmission delays or during a retransmission request. Packet buffering in media systems reduces the effects of packet delays and packet loss for streaming....