On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 8:07 PM Daniel Ouellet wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> A few things here.
>
> Comcast DO NOT use 9000 mtu, so don't try to use that.
>
> They sadly ONLY support 1500.
>
> if you force 9000 mtu, you will only create fragments.
>
> You can find it if you search for it as well.
>
> https://
Hi,
A few things here.
Comcast DO NOT use 9000 mtu, so don't try to use that.
They sadly ONLY support 1500.
if you force 9000 mtu, you will only create fragments.
You can find it if you search for it as well.
https://forums.xfinity.com/conversations/your-home-network/mtu-size/602db12cc5375f0
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 6:18 PM David Gwynne wrote:
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> looks good to me after a quick read.
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> > On 23 Jun 2023, at 12:15, Amarendra Godbole
> > wrote:
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> > I am planning to experiment with veb on my PC Engines apu2e4 board. It
> > has three ports (em0, 1 and 2). Current configuration has e
looks good to me after a quick read.
> On 23 Jun 2023, at 12:15, Amarendra Godbole
> wrote:
>
> I am planning to experiment with veb on my PC Engines apu2e4 board. It
> has three ports (em0, 1 and 2). Current configuration has em0 hooked
> up to cable modem, while em1 and em2 are internal LAN.
I am planning to experiment with veb on my PC Engines apu2e4 board. It
has three ports (em0, 1 and 2). Current configuration has em0 hooked
up to cable modem, while em1 and em2 are internal LAN. I don't have a
good ability to troubleshoot via a serial console, since the apu board
sits in the garage
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