the.com/contention window
the polite chaos where devices roll dice to decide who talks first.
means a randomized waiting period that network devices use before transmitting, so they do not all collide at once on a shared channel.
from born in ethernet and wifi's csma/ca protocols, where instead of everyone shouting at once, each device waits a random slice of time, listens, then tries — a digital version of taking turns at a four way stop.
exponential backoffwindow doubles after each collision, cooling the chaos
wifi's real bottleneckoften slower than raw bandwidth suggests
binary countdowndevices pick random slot numbers, lowest wins