Jumbo Frames on DIR-842
Are Jumbo Frames supported by the D-Link DIR-842? If so, which maximum size?
It supports 1 Gbit/s so I guess it should but I'm not sure, haven't found much while Googling.
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Are Jumbo Frames supported by the D-Link DIR-842? If so, which maximum size?
It supports 1 Gbit/s so I guess it should but I'm not sure, haven't found much while Googling.
networking jumbo-frames
Have you taken a look at the specifications?
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Related: superuser.com/questions/197569/jumbo-frames-on-dir-655?rq=1
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Yes; They are supported based on my research. How large of a frame will depend on the clients connected to the LAN ports
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:38
The specs doesn't mention "Jumbo Frames" and there's no option in the web UI to configure it in the DHCP server.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Jul 30 '17 at 18:37
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Are Jumbo Frames supported by the D-Link DIR-842? If so, which maximum size?
It supports 1 Gbit/s so I guess it should but I'm not sure, haven't found much while Googling.
networking jumbo-frames
Are Jumbo Frames supported by the D-Link DIR-842? If so, which maximum size?
It supports 1 Gbit/s so I guess it should but I'm not sure, haven't found much while Googling.
networking jumbo-frames
networking jumbo-frames
asked Jul 30 '17 at 15:22
Mikael Dúi Bolinder
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Have you taken a look at the specifications?
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Related: superuser.com/questions/197569/jumbo-frames-on-dir-655?rq=1
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Yes; They are supported based on my research. How large of a frame will depend on the clients connected to the LAN ports
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:38
The specs doesn't mention "Jumbo Frames" and there's no option in the web UI to configure it in the DHCP server.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Jul 30 '17 at 18:37
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Have you taken a look at the specifications?
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Related: superuser.com/questions/197569/jumbo-frames-on-dir-655?rq=1
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Yes; They are supported based on my research. How large of a frame will depend on the clients connected to the LAN ports
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:38
The specs doesn't mention "Jumbo Frames" and there's no option in the web UI to configure it in the DHCP server.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Jul 30 '17 at 18:37
Have you taken a look at the specifications?
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Have you taken a look at the specifications?
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Related: superuser.com/questions/197569/jumbo-frames-on-dir-655?rq=1
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Related: superuser.com/questions/197569/jumbo-frames-on-dir-655?rq=1
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Yes; They are supported based on my research. How large of a frame will depend on the clients connected to the LAN ports
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:38
Yes; They are supported based on my research. How large of a frame will depend on the clients connected to the LAN ports
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:38
The specs doesn't mention "Jumbo Frames" and there's no option in the web UI to configure it in the DHCP server.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Jul 30 '17 at 18:37
The specs doesn't mention "Jumbo Frames" and there's no option in the web UI to configure it in the DHCP server.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Jul 30 '17 at 18:37
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Yes, jumbo frames are supported in the LAN part of the DIR-842. I've tested this by connecting two gigabit NICs to the LAN ports and sent 9 KB frames between them.
But, the maximum MTU size for the WAN (under IPv4 settings) is 1500, configurable in the web GUI.
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Could you edit your answer to be more specific about what exactly you tested, and how? Did you send a 9k ping from a machine on one LAN port to a machine on another LAN port? Did you send a 9k ping to the router itself and get a reply back? Did you send a 9k ping from LAN to WAN? Did you run a sniffer to ensure you were sending the 9k ping as a single packet?
– Spiff
Nov 9 at 2:02
@Spiff, I Think the answer is better now.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Nov 13 at 13:30
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Yes, jumbo frames are supported in the LAN part of the DIR-842. I've tested this by connecting two gigabit NICs to the LAN ports and sent 9 KB frames between them.
But, the maximum MTU size for the WAN (under IPv4 settings) is 1500, configurable in the web GUI.
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Could you edit your answer to be more specific about what exactly you tested, and how? Did you send a 9k ping from a machine on one LAN port to a machine on another LAN port? Did you send a 9k ping to the router itself and get a reply back? Did you send a 9k ping from LAN to WAN? Did you run a sniffer to ensure you were sending the 9k ping as a single packet?
– Spiff
Nov 9 at 2:02
@Spiff, I Think the answer is better now.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Nov 13 at 13:30
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Yes, jumbo frames are supported in the LAN part of the DIR-842. I've tested this by connecting two gigabit NICs to the LAN ports and sent 9 KB frames between them.
But, the maximum MTU size for the WAN (under IPv4 settings) is 1500, configurable in the web GUI.
1
Could you edit your answer to be more specific about what exactly you tested, and how? Did you send a 9k ping from a machine on one LAN port to a machine on another LAN port? Did you send a 9k ping to the router itself and get a reply back? Did you send a 9k ping from LAN to WAN? Did you run a sniffer to ensure you were sending the 9k ping as a single packet?
– Spiff
Nov 9 at 2:02
@Spiff, I Think the answer is better now.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Nov 13 at 13:30
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Yes, jumbo frames are supported in the LAN part of the DIR-842. I've tested this by connecting two gigabit NICs to the LAN ports and sent 9 KB frames between them.
But, the maximum MTU size for the WAN (under IPv4 settings) is 1500, configurable in the web GUI.
Yes, jumbo frames are supported in the LAN part of the DIR-842. I've tested this by connecting two gigabit NICs to the LAN ports and sent 9 KB frames between them.
But, the maximum MTU size for the WAN (under IPv4 settings) is 1500, configurable in the web GUI.
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Could you edit your answer to be more specific about what exactly you tested, and how? Did you send a 9k ping from a machine on one LAN port to a machine on another LAN port? Did you send a 9k ping to the router itself and get a reply back? Did you send a 9k ping from LAN to WAN? Did you run a sniffer to ensure you were sending the 9k ping as a single packet?
– Spiff
Nov 9 at 2:02
@Spiff, I Think the answer is better now.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Nov 13 at 13:30
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1
Could you edit your answer to be more specific about what exactly you tested, and how? Did you send a 9k ping from a machine on one LAN port to a machine on another LAN port? Did you send a 9k ping to the router itself and get a reply back? Did you send a 9k ping from LAN to WAN? Did you run a sniffer to ensure you were sending the 9k ping as a single packet?
– Spiff
Nov 9 at 2:02
@Spiff, I Think the answer is better now.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Nov 13 at 13:30
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Could you edit your answer to be more specific about what exactly you tested, and how? Did you send a 9k ping from a machine on one LAN port to a machine on another LAN port? Did you send a 9k ping to the router itself and get a reply back? Did you send a 9k ping from LAN to WAN? Did you run a sniffer to ensure you were sending the 9k ping as a single packet?
– Spiff
Nov 9 at 2:02
Could you edit your answer to be more specific about what exactly you tested, and how? Did you send a 9k ping from a machine on one LAN port to a machine on another LAN port? Did you send a 9k ping to the router itself and get a reply back? Did you send a 9k ping from LAN to WAN? Did you run a sniffer to ensure you were sending the 9k ping as a single packet?
– Spiff
Nov 9 at 2:02
@Spiff, I Think the answer is better now.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Nov 13 at 13:30
@Spiff, I Think the answer is better now.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Nov 13 at 13:30
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Have you taken a look at the specifications?
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Related: superuser.com/questions/197569/jumbo-frames-on-dir-655?rq=1
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:29
Yes; They are supported based on my research. How large of a frame will depend on the clients connected to the LAN ports
– Ramhound
Jul 30 '17 at 16:38
The specs doesn't mention "Jumbo Frames" and there's no option in the web UI to configure it in the DHCP server.
– Mikael Dúi Bolinder
Jul 30 '17 at 18:37