Reading the documentation and searching for window seems to suggest the window key in the constructor to specify the window size. The "Window" field is only 16 bit, so it's highly unlikely that you will be able to set it greater than 65535, at least, that's what TCP Protocol tells me.

Update: Reading TCP window scale option seems to indicate that you want to set the appropriate window scaling option to make the window go above 64k. I'm not sure how your supplied value of 1, affects the window size, but other than that, what you did should work, according to the documentation.

How do you check that it doesn't work?

As the option only sets a scale factor, you still need to set a window size.


In reply to Re: Scaled TCP window with Net::RawIP by Corion
in thread Scaled TCP window with Net::RawIP by Martynas

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