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Solve : Frame Burst?

Answer» Frame burst

Allows packet bursting which will increase overall network speed.

If that is so, why is it disabled by default?

Linksys Wireless router / Wireless settingsMaybe Linksys has some info on it on their website, which I have no reason to visit since my router is a D-Link.

What specific router are you referring to? Suppose I'll go harass Linksys technical support about it.Packet bursting would theoretically result in more collisions (and HENCE slower perceived network speeds) on a congested network.What does it do?A Google search on packet bursting yields some sources indicating packet bursting improves speeds. Here's one: Packet bursting helps Ethernet scale to gigabit-per-second speeds.It reduces the delay between packet transmission. Hence more packets on the net. Hence more packet collisions on a BUSY net. Not a good idea to USE this is you have more than, say, five machines actively using the same segment of the net. Might work with a switched network though...Thanks. So it's worth turning it on when you only have a Laptop and a router COMMUNICATING wirelessly or is it something you'll never notice?I IMAGINE if you were streaming video over wireless, you might notice the difference. I haven't ever attempted to test it.


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