Around Wed,Dec 18 2002, at 04:51, Horst, wrote:
> Thanks Bob, interesting link & suggestion, but it came too late -- I read
> your message on Mike's computer at Mike's store, and left with an Intel
> PRO/100 S NIC.
>
>
> Does MTU mean mess(age) transfer unit ?
> Hhm, though largely acadimic now, if I had to multiplex(*?*) my end
> users on an about 1GHz bandwidth, larger packets would make sense ((I
> assumed multiplexing, or is it truly broadband with each end user having
> their own ~0.5MHz bandwidth at a fixed frequency? --the latter
> assuring QoS (including for those users that are not using, thus little
> overall flexibility))
MTU is maximum transfer unit. the MTU for Ethernet is 1500(plus extra
for header info).
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