I'm using my hotspot for my DSi XL... What should I put my MUT value at???
yes a dsi charger fits a dsi XL and a dsi XL fits the dsi
In America: A Nintendo DSi is $140; a DSi XL is $160. In Japan: A Nintendo DSi is ¥15,000; a DSi LL is ¥18,000. In the UK: A Nintendo DSi is £150. In Australia: A Nintendo DSi is $300.
The difference between the Dsi and the Dsi XL is that the XL has a bigger screen.
no it dosent i have the dsi
The DSi LL
1500
The Maximum Transferable Unit (MTU) is the amount of data that can be sent in each packet on a TCP/IP based network. If your network is the postal service (routing and delivering messages to and from other people), the MTU is how big the envelopes are.
MTU Friedrichshafen was created in 1909.
Maximum Transmission Unit is the full form of MTU.
MTU Aero Engines's population is 2,010.
The population of MTU Aero Engines is 7,910.
MTU Aero Engines was created in 1934.
USD/MTU = Money (USD) per Metric Ton Unit (MTU)1 Metric Ton Unit = 10 kg
No, the DS has nowhere near enough value to be swapped for a DSi.
No, the DSi isn't the same in money value as the 3DS is.
200 bucks
The most common Maximum Transferable Unit size is 1500 bytes. Some links have overhead that takes up a small portion of your MTU. For example, a typical MTU for a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) connection is 1492. If a 1500 byte packet is sent over a DSL line with a MTU of 1492, the packet will be fragmented in to two packets (One 1492 bytes, the other the remaining 8 bytes) which will then be recombined at the destination. One of the easiest ways to find the smallest MTU along your series of connections is to send an ICMP ping with the "Do not fragment" bit enabled to a computer and see at which size your pings are refused.