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minus-square@Veneroso@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish25•1 year agoCarrier Pigeon with a 4TB m.2 strapped to it’s back baby!
minus-square@MystikIncarnate@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglish12•1 year agoLong ping times but really decent throughput with running your data over avian carrier.
minus-square@kungen@feddit.nulinkfedilinkEnglish9•1 year agoHow’s the retransmission if a packet gets lost though?
minus-squaret҉̠̙ǵ̣̞̄ͪ͜x̸̱͚̳ͫ͐̑̈ͯͣ̚n̒͌҉͉̦̜̝ͅlinkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-21 year agoYou have to re-submit the entire 4 TB packet. 😬
minus-square@orangeboats@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish6•1 year agoAnd that’s why the MTU is typically 1500 bytes for Ethernet
Carrier Pigeon with a 4TB m.2 strapped to it’s back baby!
RIP in packet loss birb.
Long ping times but really decent throughput with running your data over avian carrier.
How’s the retransmission if a packet gets lost though?
You have to re-submit the entire 4 TB packet. 😬
And that’s why the MTU is typically 1500 bytes for Ethernet