Yedidia Amit wrote:
But I am limited to 1006 bytes datagram which increase the UDP/RTP
header overhead.

Not exactly... The kernels at each end should fragment/reassemble large UDP datagrams across multiple SLIP packets, just as they do across multiple Ethernet MAC frames if you send a UDP datagram more than 1472 bytes. There is a slight IP+SLIP overhead here, but the UDP/RTP headers are not repeated.

The RFC's recommended 1006 MTU doesn't apply if you're in control of both ends, anyway. You can request a higher MTU with ifconfig:

# ifconfig sl0 192.168.200.1 pointopoint 192.168.200.2 mtu 8192

My kernel will accept anything up to 64K (although I haven't tested it),

Regards

Paul
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Paul Clark
Packet Ship Technologies Limited
http://www.packetship.com
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