Why might the sequence number still wrap around from 232 -


The sequence number field in the TCP header is 32 bits long, which is big enough to cover over 4 billion bytes of data. Even if this many bytes were never transferred over a single connection, why might the sequence number still wrap around from 232 - 1 to 0?

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