We have discovered some problems with large ping packets when running at subGHz (920MHz).
Large ping tests with 2.4GHz :-
- Up to 1220 bytes (for non-secure mode)
- Up to 1200 bytes (for level 7 secure mode)
Large ping tests with subGHz (920MHz) :-
- Up to 636 bytes only (for non-secure mode)
- Up to 500 bytes only (for level 7 secure mode)
When testing large ping packets running at subGH, there are a bunch of error messages from serial radio.
For example, if we ping the the subGHz node with ‘ping -s 800 xxxx::xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx’, the ping failed and we see a bunch of error messages as shown in the image attached.

Seems like the large packet fix to support packet size up to 1280 bytes from Niclas only work for 2.4GHz but not for subGHz.
We have discovered some problems with large ping packets when running at subGHz (920MHz).
Large ping tests with 2.4GHz :-
Large ping tests with subGHz (920MHz) :-
When testing large ping packets running at subGH, there are a bunch of error messages from serial radio.
For example, if we ping the the subGHz node with ‘ping -s 800 xxxx::xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx’, the ping failed and we see a bunch of error messages as shown in the image attached.
Seems like the large packet fix to support packet size up to 1280 bytes from Niclas only work for 2.4GHz but not for subGHz.