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If your packet size was not set to a larger payload, those large pings
were just fragmented.   Using a large ping size says nothing about your
network capability except that packet fragmenting works.

On 10/25/2011 11:05 AM, Rick Smith wrote:
> When we tested it, I was using pings w/65535 byte packets :)
> return trip 3 ms...  lol
> 
> I'll look into VPLS ... thanks.
> 
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Blake Covarrubias <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Is it your fiber, or can you put packets higher than 1500 bytes on the wire? 
>> If so, VPLS.
>>
>> http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:MPLSVPLS
>>
>> --
>> Blake Covarrubias
>>
>> On Oct 25, 2011, at 8:45 AM, Rick Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all;
>>>
>>> I've got three Mikrotik RB1200's.  All connected via Fiber, to ether1
>>> on each router.
>>> Each site separated by 10 miles....
>>>
>>> So, the customer wants one vlan spread across all these sites, where they 
>>> can
>>> get DHCP clients to get addresses from a central server in the center site 
>>> for
>>> things on that VLAN only... there's a lot else going on, at each of these 
>>> sites,
>>> that needs to stay individualized per site, but there's 5 VLANs they want to
>>> spread across the sites if this one works....
>>>
>>> So, how ?   EOIP ?  Bridges ?
>>>
>>> Oh, and SOME day there may be wireless backup between sites, which would
>>> still need to transfer those vlans...
>>>
>>> THanks
>>>
>>> Rick
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