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paikinator_yaho
Mar 27, 2012Aspirant
AEBS: Bad Packets Unrecovered TCP Retransmits NV and NV+
Bad Packets Unrecovered TCP Retransmits TCP Retransmits w ReadyNAS NV NV+ and Airport Extreme Base Station 5th Generation I got an Airport Extreme Base Station (AEBS), 5th generation this past Nove...
StephenB
Mar 28, 2012Guru - Experienced User
When you are running wired, all your traffic stays on the ProCurve, it should never touch the AEBS. Your wife's business network would send traffic through the AEBS, internet traffec of course goes through the AEBS, but the wired connections to the ReadyNAS should not. Are you seeing these problems with purely wired connections? Or are you only seeing them on wireless?
BTW, jumbo frames can only work on the wired network. They won't work on 802.11n. You can probe the MTU size with ping if you want to diagnose it. Here is one how-to link: http://muzso.hu/2009/05/17/how-to-deter ... icmp-pings
BTW, jumbo frames can only work on the wired network. They won't work on 802.11n. You can probe the MTU size with ping if you want to diagnose it. Here is one how-to link: http://muzso.hu/2009/05/17/how-to-deter ... icmp-pings
I don't think this is an issue at all. Everything becomes shared when it hits the surfboard, as long as the local connections are faster they will not create a bottleneck. This appears to be the case for you. The wired connection between the AEBS and the ProCurve is gigabit correct? If so, it is 10-100x faster than your broadband.
I am sharing the internet connection with the other Mac Mini on the switch and any other machine I plug into the switch (not ideal).
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