Hello Markus,
Fragmentation has nothing to do with ICS, it is IP issue and you cannot
influence it. I think if you send packets smaller than MTU then chance
is lower that you get fragmentation. Also I think on a busy network
chance is higher. But what is the problem? Wy take the risk? Just
concate
> So what about TCP fragmentation now? How often does it occur in this
> situation? Is it less likely to occur on a lan than on some internet
> connection? Can I influence it in any way?
IMO fragmentation is an IP issue, not an UDP nor TCP issue.
IP is the protocol below both TCP and UDP.
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Hello,
since the device I want to talk to does only support sending back the
UDP answerts to a predefined IP thus requiring a fixed IP adress on PC
side I have to experiment with TCP now.
I originally used UDP because it's fragmentation free because behind the
device I'm talking to sits anothe