 Bob CarrickPremium,ExMod 2002 join:2000-04-24 New York, NY | reply to Bill_MI
Re: MTU, PPPoE, Servers and LinkSys Routers The MTU should be changed generally on the router. If the router is configured properly (via firmware) it will use 1500 to speak to the PCs and then a seperate MTU for the internet, IE: 1492. My Nexland actually allows me to adjust the MTU speaking to my computers (which you leave at 1500, since it's straight Ethernet) and the MTU going out to the real world. 1470 in my PPPoE case. -- Bob »www.carricksolutions.com - The largest PPPoE FAQ & How To database on the web, including EnterNet, WinPoet, MacPoet, Access Manager and RASPPPoE |