Simplified, the MTU is the size in bytes of the data packets being sent. As each packet has an overhead, the bigger the MTU size, the less packets are needed for a given message, and the more efficient the data transfer. Between your AR750s and your Flint can be 10 or more routers, depending on where they are both located in the world. If any of these routers cannot pass your packet’s MTU size, the packet will have to be split and reassembled. This splitting and reassembly is a costly operation that you want to avoid.

The reason for using 1280 is that is the minimum size needed to support both IPv4 and IPv6 packets that are carried by Wireguard.

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