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Old 20-07-2021, 20:52   #10
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Re: Ethernet Recieve Buffer size

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
For good reason, you would have terrible fragmentation.
1500 is generally what you need. You can test with ping if you want.
A jumbo frame (if that’s what being used) will not work with an mtu of 1500


Frame type MTU Payload size
Standard 1500 1460 byte
Jumbo 9000 8960 byte
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