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Packet concatenation is a computer networking optimization that coalesces multiple packets under a single header. The use of packet containment reduces the overhead at the physical and link layers.[1]

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  1. ^ Kliazovich, Dzmitry; Granelli, Fabrizio (2007). "Packet concatenation at the IP level for performance enhancement in wireless local area networks". Wireless Networks. 14 (4): 519–529. doi:10.1007/s11276-006-0734-6. ISSN 1022-0038. S2CID 9566487.