👉 A rowport in computer networking refers to a particular type of routing protocol that uses a fixed number of bytes (usually 16) for each hop or "row" between two nodes within a network. Rowports are designed to be efficient and scalable, allowing multiple routers to share the same bandwidth and improve overall network performance. Rowports use a master node as the primary sender of data packets, which is then forwarded through a set of intermediate routers. The destination node receives the packets from the master