08 Nov 2024 06:26 PM
I've been having these issue where it says that there is no IP packet fragmentation support. How do i fix this, any solutions?
15 Nov 2024 12:43 PM
I too see the message "The router you’re using might not support IP packet fragmentation" when running a connection test on PlayStation 5. I believe this may be related to Sky's implementation of MAP-T to share IPv4 addresses. I'm not sure if it is or will cause an issue though - just for that message to appear.
Interestingly, if I stick on my 3rd Party router and reboot the ONT I get a standard IPv4 and the message goes away even when swapping over to the Sky Max Hub (no ONT disconnection). If the Sky Max Hub later reboots and/or requests a new IP, then a MAP-T IP is assigned and the message returns on the PS5.
15 Nov 2024 01:30 PM
Posted by a Sky employeeHi,
Yes we've identified some issues with fragmented packets and larger packets that need fragmentation, over our MAP-T solution.
Is this just a warning on the PS5 or is it causing any impact to playability? Usually games tend to prefer using smaller packets, which will not be fragmented, so it would mainly be large game updates that could be impacted (if I had to guess).
We are working on a fix on our side but in the meantime, if this is causing any issues, are you able to lower the interface MTU on the PS5? If so, lower it down to 1472 bytes, this should avoid packets being fragmented within our network.
15 Nov 2024 01:34 PM
I tried setting the MTU to 1500, 1492, 1480, 1472 and 1440, all of which still display the message.
I can't say I've seen any issues, just a warning message.
15 Nov 2024 04:37 PM
Posted by a Sky employee
@SlvrYeti wrote:I tried setting the MTU to 1500, 1492, 1480, 1472 and 1440, all of which still display the message.
I can't say I've seen any issues, just a warning message.
Thanks, that's interesting. Not sure what their testing methodology is, but if you do notice an issue, try using 1472 which should prevent the need for fragmentation in our network. (but don't if you haven't noticed any problems)
15 Nov 2024 04:53 PM
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