The Network Efficiency Ratio (NER) is a measure used to evaluate the performance of a network. It calculates the ratio of useful information (payload) to the total data transmitted, including the overhead data such as headers or retransmitted packets. A higher NER indicates a more efficient network.
Network Efficiency Ratio (NER)
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