Re: Is Fragmentation at IP layer even needed ?

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On 02/09/2016 01:26 PM, Joe Touch wrote:

> 
> So if you have tunnels, fragmentation services are always ultimately
> required.

And when broken (like with my ISP), I had to reduce my MTU to 1442.
Because it looks like fragmentation is failing over any IPv6 connection
I can use. Or perhaps its some kind of IPv6 restriction I can' find.

When Firefox switched to defaulting to IPv6 when it detects you have it
available, all my web results got VERY slow, until I reduced by MTU.

   not an IPv6 expert, just liking to feel I participate :-)

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