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In computer networking, the interpacket gap (IPG), also known as interframe spacing, or interframe gap (IFG), is a pause which may be required between network packets or network frames. Depending on the physical layer protocol or encoding used, the pause may be necessary to allow for receiver clock recovery, permitting the receiver to prepare for another packet (e.g. powering up from a low-power state) or another purpose. It may be considered as a specific case of a guard interval.

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  • Interpacket Gap (de)
  • Interpacket gap (en)
  • パケット間隔 (ja)
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  • Interpacket Gap (Abk. IPG, auch englisch Interframe Gap IFG, Interframe Spacing IFS) bezeichnet bei Rechnernetzen den minimalen zeitlichen Abstand zwischen zwei gesendeten Paketen auf dem Übertragungsmedium. Es gibt mehrere Gründe zum Einhalten dieses Minimalabstands; diese können sowohl technischer Natur sein (z. B. Ethernet) als auch eine Folge des zugrunde liegenden Netzwerkprotokolls (z. B. WLAN nach Standard IEEE 802.11). (de)
  • In computer networking, the interpacket gap (IPG), also known as interframe spacing, or interframe gap (IFG), is a pause which may be required between network packets or network frames. Depending on the physical layer protocol or encoding used, the pause may be necessary to allow for receiver clock recovery, permitting the receiver to prepare for another packet (e.g. powering up from a low-power state) or another purpose. It may be considered as a specific case of a guard interval. (en)
  • コンピュータネットワークでは、パケット間やフレーム間に最小限の間隔が必要になることがある。使用される物理層プロトコルや伝送路符号によって、受信側でのクロック回復を可能にし、受信側が別のパケットのための準備(例えば低電力状態からの起動)をすることを可能にするために、間隔が必要になることがある。 (ja)
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  • Interpacket Gap (Abk. IPG, auch englisch Interframe Gap IFG, Interframe Spacing IFS) bezeichnet bei Rechnernetzen den minimalen zeitlichen Abstand zwischen zwei gesendeten Paketen auf dem Übertragungsmedium. Es gibt mehrere Gründe zum Einhalten dieses Minimalabstands; diese können sowohl technischer Natur sein (z. B. Ethernet) als auch eine Folge des zugrunde liegenden Netzwerkprotokolls (z. B. WLAN nach Standard IEEE 802.11). (de)
  • In computer networking, the interpacket gap (IPG), also known as interframe spacing, or interframe gap (IFG), is a pause which may be required between network packets or network frames. Depending on the physical layer protocol or encoding used, the pause may be necessary to allow for receiver clock recovery, permitting the receiver to prepare for another packet (e.g. powering up from a low-power state) or another purpose. It may be considered as a specific case of a guard interval. (en)
  • コンピュータネットワークでは、パケット間やフレーム間に最小限の間隔が必要になることがある。使用される物理層プロトコルや伝送路符号によって、受信側でのクロック回復を可能にし、受信側が別のパケットのための準備(例えば低電力状態からの起動)をすることを可能にするために、間隔が必要になることがある。 (ja)
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