The provider is using compression to get you the 50/5 number. The 2811
represents the true bandwidth allocation.

Did they ask you to go to a provider site to optimize your laptop?
Verizon did that to me, they told me I have 25 symteric although
I only get 8 symetric when I use my *NIX box to validate.

Mike

On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Adam Atkinson <gh...@mistral.co.uk> wrote:

> I saw a 2811 flattened recently by MTU / MSS issues, so
> would be curious to see "show ip traffic"
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