frame size

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The tag 'frame size' on WindowsForum.com covers issues related to IP packet frame sizes in Windows networking, particularly in bridged VLAN configurations. A known problem occurs in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 where IP packets with a frame size larger than 1,514 bytes are dropped after bridging connections between two network adapters. This can cause connectivity failures or packet loss in bridged environments. The tag includes discussions of Microsoft's hotfix for this issue, which addresses the frame size threshold and ensures proper packet forwarding. Users troubleshooting network bridging or VLAN setups may find relevant solutions under this tag.
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    IP packets that have a frame size larger than 1,514 bytes are dropped in a bridged VLAN in Windows 7

    Fixes an issue in which IP packets that have a frame size larger than 1,514 bytes are dropped after you bridge the connections between two network adapters that are installed on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. Occurs when... More...
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