ColinTaylor
Part of the Furniture
MTU has nothing to do with the date or time (if that's what you're implying).every WAN connection has an MTU, right? a certain number of bytes per packet, and when that's off, the systems have to negotiate and compromise and speeds are affected by that process.
Sorry, nice theory but that's not how the internet (or networking in general) works....but we probably keep netflix and spotify streaming a little more easily (less buffering) or might actually snag that ebay bid in the last second.
smaller corrections more often: 20 minutes at gigabit speed is quite a lot of "oops" potential. It's a small thing, but I am confident it makes a small, likely imperceptible, difference except in speed and throughput metrics if you care to look deep into the decimal places.
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