Sevak Avakians wrote:
LarsG,
That's not a true statement.  To turn off the frag, you need to set it
at the maximum value.  Setting it above 1500 is not truely turning it
off.

True. But if the largest packet the radio can receive from the ethernet
side is 1500, then setting frag thresh to anything above 1500 will effectively
turn it off. However, if two computers/devices communicate directly over
802.11* then you need to set thresh to 2346 to make sure that fragmentation
doesn't happen.


Anyway, this is just nitpicking. And remember that using fragmentation will
lower your effective throughput unless you have a noisy radio spectrum.


--
LarsG

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