called a demultiplexer (DEMUX or DMX). Inverse multiplexing (IMUX) has the opposite aim as multiplexing, namely to break one data stream into several streams
aims to fix a major problem of HTTP/2 called "head-of-line blocking": because the parallel nature of HTTP/2's multiplexing is not visible to TCP's loss
technique was superseded by multiplexing via HTTP/2, which is supported by most modern browsers. In HTTP/3, multiplexing is accomplished via QUIC which
than HTTP/1.1 in many tests and so it was quickly adopted by Chromium and then by other major web browsers. Some of the ideas about multiplexingHTTP streams
allow multiple concurrent requests/responses to be multiplexed over a single connection. Under HTTP 1.0, connections should always be closed by the server