On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 01:04:23PM +0000, Ben Golding wrote:
> > > FYI, I tested this in the company LAN and the largest value that got
> > > through was 1472.
> > 
> > Ethernet's MTU is 1500. IP uses 28 bytes, so that leaves 1472 bytes
> > for data. UDP uses additional 8 bytes and TCP 20 bytes.
> 
> Thanks Mika, in other words if you can ping with "-l 1472" as the
> maximum, then the max MTU is in fact 28 bytes more (1500).
> 
> I think it is time to kill this thread unless anyone has any
> freenet-specific issues with MTUs.

The point is not that we have issues now, it's that we may have issues
when we implement freenet 0.7 UDP.
> 
> Ben
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