Years ago, I read up on Jumbo Frames and it seemed the consensus was it wasn't worth enabling and would cause more issues than its benefits.
How about now? I'm all gigabit now except for a couple networked printers. Is it something I can just enable and set to 9K on computers connected to my jumbo frame-capable gigabit switch (Zyxel), and not worry about compatibility issues?
And if I have a couple computers left over with Realtek 8169 PCI gigabit cards that only support up to 7K jumbo frames, can I still enable jumbo frames and the 9K computers will auto-negotiate down to 7K for them? Or do I need to leave it disabled?
They're all Win7 SP1 machines except for the networked printers. Internet connectivity is thru a gigabit router that's not jumbo frames capable (Belkin F7D7301 with TomatoUSB firmware)
			
			How about now? I'm all gigabit now except for a couple networked printers. Is it something I can just enable and set to 9K on computers connected to my jumbo frame-capable gigabit switch (Zyxel), and not worry about compatibility issues?
And if I have a couple computers left over with Realtek 8169 PCI gigabit cards that only support up to 7K jumbo frames, can I still enable jumbo frames and the 9K computers will auto-negotiate down to 7K for them? Or do I need to leave it disabled?
They're all Win7 SP1 machines except for the networked printers. Internet connectivity is thru a gigabit router that's not jumbo frames capable (Belkin F7D7301 with TomatoUSB firmware)
			
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