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The more I read about this, the more confused I get. So, hopefully, someone here can set me straight.
Do all the devices on a LAN need to support jumbo frames for it to work?
Here's the situation:
I have LAN where the majority of the traffic runs between a few gigabit-capable devices. In order to improve throughput, I'm going to put a gigabit switch (the Netgear GS105, previously recommended here) between them, and then uplink it to the existing 100base-T router. Now, there should be plenty of boost just with the additional bandwidth, but I'm wondering if I can goose it a little more by turning on the jumbo frames.
A lot of what I've read on the 'net implies that all devices on the network need to support jumbo frames for it to work at all. Since everything downstream the switch (the router, 100base-T clients, wireless AP, DSL modem) won't run with the jumbo frames, if that's the case, it's not worth the effort.
Do all the devices on a LAN need to support jumbo frames for it to work?
Here's the situation:
I have LAN where the majority of the traffic runs between a few gigabit-capable devices. In order to improve throughput, I'm going to put a gigabit switch (the Netgear GS105, previously recommended here) between them, and then uplink it to the existing 100base-T router. Now, there should be plenty of boost just with the additional bandwidth, but I'm wondering if I can goose it a little more by turning on the jumbo frames.
A lot of what I've read on the 'net implies that all devices on the network need to support jumbo frames for it to work at all. Since everything downstream the switch (the router, 100base-T clients, wireless AP, DSL modem) won't run with the jumbo frames, if that's the case, it's not worth the effort.