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I am using UDP to send packets of data from a microcontroller to a python server on my PC (I could not get the speeds I needed over TCP).
I want to send a repeat request to the microcontroller if a packet is dropped (assuming this is the easiest method for error correction over UDP)?
I am aware UDP uses checksum and if this is incorrect it will be dropped by the receiver. Is there a flag or equivalent in python socket so that when a packet is dropped, I can ask the microcontroller to send the packet again?
Thanks in advance for your time, Will