wild guess - heavily utilized links with lots of small packets on the wire.
statistically speaking, the bigger packets have more of a chance of
problems - late collisions etc.

might want to get a Fluke or a sniffer and do some analysis of your network

Chuck

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Hi All,

When I try to ping with a Datagram Size bigger than 200 in a LAN I get
packet loss. Dose any one know the reason?

Regards,

Tarry


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