Timeline for Packet size vs packet frequency
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| Dec 28, 2017 at 1:13 | comment | added | Bengie | According to tools.ietf.org/html/rfc791, all IPv4 interfaces must accept a minimum datagram size of 576 octets. 512byte plus some overhead bytes for IPv4 will still leave a small handful of bytes that could still be used, but 512 is a nice easy to remember number. Even though the minimum packet received is 576, the minimum to send is 68 octets. | |
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| May 22, 2015 at 8:41 | history | edited | JPtheK9 | CC BY-SA 3.0 | added 19 characters in body |
| May 22, 2015 at 8:30 | comment | added | Dan | Thank you very much for the detailed reply. It was helpful to think about the problem numerically. Clearly I will need to move towards a more clever solution. I will look into using a lockstep model. | |
| May 22, 2015 at 8:29 | vote | accept | Dan | ||
| May 22, 2015 at 8:27 | history | edited | JPtheK9 | CC BY-SA 3.0 | added 171 characters in body |
| May 22, 2015 at 8:16 | history | edited | JPtheK9 | CC BY-SA 3.0 | added 171 characters in body |
| May 22, 2015 at 8:09 | history | edited | JPtheK9 | CC BY-SA 3.0 | added 256 characters in body |
| May 22, 2015 at 8:01 | history | edited | JPtheK9 | CC BY-SA 3.0 | added 256 characters in body |
| May 22, 2015 at 7:55 | history | answered | JPtheK9 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |