Hi Eric,
Is there a way to tell pppd to _not_ try to set the MTU to 1500 (from my rusty memory, this is never going to work over a PPPOE link anyway)? Obviously, its not a big deal, since it gets set to 1492 afterwards, but a little annoying nevertheless. I've messed with the settings in /etc/init.d/ppp and /etc/network/interfaces, but I haven't seemed to be able to find the right way to pass the mtu and mru options to pppd when it's started.Jan 6 21:30:08 firewall pppd[4949]: Couldn't increase MTU to 1500. Jan 6 21:30:08 firewall pppd[4949]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500never mind just ignore.you send mru 1492 request later confirmed
I can confirm that - worked like a charm, once I found the sheet with my userid and password ;-)don't forget the @t-online.de in your user nameI hope this solved it. The package worked "out of the box" for pppoe t-dsldoes anybody know any solution to this problem ?
Martin
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