Question: Frame 42: 1033 bytes on wire (8264 bits), 1033 bytes captured ( 8264 bits) Ethernet II, Src: Pegatron_b2:31:e9 (4c:72:b9:b2:31:e9), Dst: IPv4mcast_7f:ff:fa ( 01:00:5e:7f:ff:fa) b Internet

Frame 42: 1033 bytes on wire (8264 bits), 1033 bytes captured ( 8264 bits) Ethernet II, Src: Pegatron_b2:31:e9 (4c:72:b9:b2:31:e9), Dst: IPv4mcast_7f:ff:fa ( 01:00:5e:7f:ff:fa) b Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 192.168.0.116, Dst: 239.255.255.250 - Source Port: 50178 Src Port: 50178, Dst Port: 3702 Destination Port: 3702 Length: 999 Checksum: Oxb50f [unverified] [Checksum Status: Unverified] [Stream index: 3] - [Timestamps] [Time since first frame: 0.000000000 seconds] [Time since previous frame: 0.000000000 seconds] Observe the captured packet, answer the following questions: 1) The packet is sent from server to client or from client to server? Briefly justify your answer. 2) Which protocol is used in this communication at the transport layer? Briefly justify your answer 3) The protocol at transport layer is suitable for streaming applications or not? Briefly justify your
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