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FrankB2
May 29, 2011Aspirant
jumbo frames slow things down
Hi, I have a pc with NIC capable of doing Jumbo Frames (9K). It´s connected to a netgear GS108. The label of the GS108 says GS108GE and has serialnumb 21620C3H0025A. On the netgear site it says th...
Mahieu
Apr 27, 2013Aspirant
I have a
Readynas nv+ v1 (RAIDiator 4.1.10 [1.00a043] )
prosafe switch (GSM7224)
pc under win7 64 home premium
the throughput is far better WITH than without jumbo frames, no doubt (at least for me...).
it was worse before, when the Jf was not activated on the switch (+/- frames size set to 1500), but since it is correctly set up, the throughput is far far far better (copying from my PC to the NAS: from 1,5MB w/o JF to 45/60 MB w. JF .....).
NB: JF must be supported AND correctly set up on every device you use: PC > switch or router > NAS etc..
Readynas nv+ v1 (RAIDiator 4.1.10 [1.00a043] )
prosafe switch (GSM7224)
pc under win7 64 home premium
the throughput is far better WITH than without jumbo frames, no doubt (at least for me...).
it was worse before, when the Jf was not activated on the switch (+/- frames size set to 1500), but since it is correctly set up, the throughput is far far far better (copying from my PC to the NAS: from 1,5MB w/o JF to 45/60 MB w. JF .....).
NB: JF must be supported AND correctly set up on every device you use: PC > switch or router > NAS etc..
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