Actually that is a really good point.  MS's and Cisco's default MTU is 
1500, and we had him set his router to MTU size of 1480.  But that 
doesn't explain the download size.. (576 default?  on what kind of 
device... from what I read of both Sb, MS and Cisco (can't find anything 
on Trango, but I bet its default is per IEEE specs at 1500 as well) all 
have default MTU's of 1500.  But good point.. solves one side of the 
equation (i.e. validates the upload parameters..)


Scott


-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Genovesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:36:57 -0800
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] switch

> MTU settings?  Just came to mind because 579 is close to the default
> frame 
> MTU of 576.
> 
> -rob
> 
> 
> At 01:27 PM 11/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> 
> >Here is an example I just yanked:
> >
> >AP Ethernet (bytes per minute)                 Radio (packets per
> minute)
> >
> >In (Upload if all going out): 480,000          Out (Upload): 3288
> >Out (Download): 3,272,000                      In (Download): 5647
> >
> >That means the upload packets have a payload of about 1463 Bytes per
> >packet; where as the download has a payload of 579 bytes per packet. 
> I
> >guess it would make sense, since MS will cram the heck out of a packet
> on
> >attachments, but I am more thinking that not all 480,000 bytes are
> making
> >it out through the radio....
> >
> >Thoughts?  (Graphs attached)
> >
> >btw:  AP: Cisco AP 350
> >       CPE: SB ABT
> 
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