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True, but TCP will just resend them, you won’t lose anything but some latency. Meaning it’s something to look into, but not something to panic about.
Do you ever find yourself confidently explaining things after misunderstanding yourself?
Edit: I'm fine with being downvoted for being a dick, but seriously, people missing the point and then going on to explain the very thing that someone else just finished saying is fucking obnoxious. OP was saying, "if, despite TCP's delivery control, you are still missing packets, something is really wrong".
I get what you're both saying, but it's technically wrong. TCP exposes segments and those are guaranteed to be transmitted. That may however require the retransmission of several IP packets.
So losing a packet is fine, while losing a segment is worth worrying about.
Anyway I can't speak for OP if they genuinely misunderstood because of terminology or just got wooshed. But they're technically right, even if by accident.