With windows this would be a bit dodgy though. Even if it is stored in the
registry, I doubt it reflects runtime values. And thus you still don't know
whether or not the MTU setting is accepted from the DHCP server.
I would suggest using tcpdump or some other sniffing tool to see how large
the packets on the wire are.
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At 21:01 10-3-2002 +0100, Marcel de Vries wrote:
>Yes,
>
>I think or hope for you that it's stored in the registry.
>there are some tweaks at www.regedit.com that point the location to the MTU.
>
>Bye,
>
>Marcel
>
>At 19:34 10-03-2002 +0100, Leif Neland wrote:
>>I have been told by a client to change the MTU his windows machines use,
>>from the dhcp-server on his FreeBSD.
>>
>>I have added this:
>> option interface-mtu 500; (Just to change it to something...)
>>
>>The big quiestion is: I don't know if this works, when I try it "at
>>home", I don't know where to look for it in my win98.
>>
>>Should I use tcpdump, or is it visible in windows?
>>
>>Leif
>>
>>
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