Frames and Motorola's New Router.

Bruce Labitt bruce.labitt at myfairpoint.net
Sun Mar 12 21:36:53 EDT 2023


On 3/12/23 9:29 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> At 2023 Mar 12 Sun 10:42 PM +0000, Lori Nagel <jastiv at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Why don't linux machines let me use the Wi-Fi when the router is set to frames.
> I'm not sure what you mean here.  A "frame" is the unit of network data transmission at the data link level (Ethernet or Wifi).  Literally all routers use frames.  Everything you send or receive gets encapsulated into frames, whether you're using Linux or Windows.
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> What model router do you have?
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> -- Ben
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Perhaps the router was set to use jumbo frames?



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