In a small office, a document sent from a computer to the network printer pauses momentarily before continuing to print. Which networking principle explains this temporary halt in data transmission?
The printer's ink levels are low, leading to a lapse in document printing.
The wireless network is changing radio frequencies to avoid interference, leading to a pause.
Data packets are processed and forwarded by networking devices, causing occasional pauses.
A user on the network is downloading large files, monopolizing bandwidth and causing a delay.