What is the role of 'queueing' in Quality of Service?
- Prioritizing packets based on IP addresses
- Buffering and managing the flow of packets
- Filtering unwanted network traffic
- Controlling the speed of data transmission
In Quality of Service (QoS), 'queueing' involves buffering and managing the flow of packets, allowing for the prioritization of certain traffic and ensuring efficient data transmission.
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