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Got a 3 nodes network : lighthouse node is on AWS. Then I got a laptop, and a home server.
All 3 nodes can talk to each other without problems, when I am home or not (eg. when my laptop is on a mobile network).
I would like to configure the MTU differently, when at home. So when my laptop and home server are on the same LAN subnet, I would like to use a high MTU (faster files transfers; LAN supports large MTU). But when I am roaming, I need to use the standard MTU of 1300.
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Got a 3 nodes network : lighthouse node is on AWS. Then I got a laptop, and a home server.
All 3 nodes can talk to each other without problems, when I am home or not (eg. when my laptop is on a mobile network).
I would like to configure the MTU differently, when at home. So when my laptop and home server are on the same LAN subnet, I would like to use a high MTU (faster files transfers; LAN supports large MTU). But when I am roaming, I need to use the standard MTU of 1300.
Is this possible?
Thanks.
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