How do you properly send a very long packet? Like 50k+ Bytes

If I have one user, I can piece it together as it comes, but I have issues
with multiple users as to know who's packet is who's.

For small packets,I have a cookie identifier.  But in large packets, the
cookie isn't there in the subpackets that tcpip spliced together.

I tried matching port and ip addresses together, but these change often
even in the transmit of a single large packet.


What is the proper way to identify the user who is sending a very large
packet?  A cookie can't do it because it can only be placed in one place,
ip/port can't do it because they change.  I'm at a loss.  This bug didn't
show until I had extra users and my software is ready to be published
otherwise.

,Jim

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