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obviously its possible...u sent a packet ,didnt recieved its ack...due to some delays say...then u retransmit it and everything goes on happily...but,
average lifetime of a packet is about 3mins...ur ack can arrive any where in between and its nt neccessary that u have to wait for its life time(genrally we wait)...if u get 3 duplicate acks then we can do fast retransmit also...

conclusion: its possible to recieve...but u'll nt accept that ofcourse because u must have retransmitted it already or have setup a new conenction!!

its like u are living in a house and a letter has to arrive for u...before it arrives,u changed ur location..then also letter will arrive though u dont accept it or not present..if letter has to arrive than it will unless its nt lost!!

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Acknowledgement from the receiver in $SR$ protocol is selective. It means the receiver acknowledges the successful arrival of packet by giving acknowledgement of successful arrived sequence. It means sender has already sent the packet. Therefore I think it isn't possible.

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