A. The frame header changes twice during the time it is sent from PC1 to finally reaching its destination at PC2.
B. The frame header changes three times during the time it is sent from PC1 to finally reaching its destination at PC2.
C. The packet header changes at each router in the delivery path.
D. The packet header never changes during the delivery path.
E. PC1 broadcasts a DNS message to determine PC2’s MAC address before building the frame.
F. PC1 broadcasts an ARP request to determine PC2’s MAC address before building the frame.
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