TheWaterboy
Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator
Arp traffic is important to switches in a dynamic environment, and not a problem for a high speed network, I understand that.
However when I am using Ethernet over radio and hoping for 19,200 speeds, ARP traffic is clogging the system by taking over a cycle at the expense of other traffic.
It's a polling network and I would like to control when radio comm takes place. This is a completely static IP network like many are, so ARP is not needed to locate changes very often yet the EN2TR and the EN2T modules are pretty chatty so far.
Is there any means to quiet them down?
However when I am using Ethernet over radio and hoping for 19,200 speeds, ARP traffic is clogging the system by taking over a cycle at the expense of other traffic.
It's a polling network and I would like to control when radio comm takes place. This is a completely static IP network like many are, so ARP is not needed to locate changes very often yet the EN2TR and the EN2T modules are pretty chatty so far.
Is there any means to quiet them down?