Re: [Ilugc] MRU

2009-01-27 Thread Ajit Natarajan

Arun Kumar Khan wrote:
Google search "ethernet mru" gave me the following, that might be the 
solution for you, on the first page.




Put the command in rc.local or similar file that is executed at boot up.


Thank you for the response.

My DSL modem is set to PPPoE.  So, adjusting parameters on my desktop 
will not affect the DSL connection.  I need to reduce the MRU on the modem.


Ajit

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Re: [Ilugc] MRU

2009-01-27 Thread Arun Kumar Khan
On Tuesday 27 Jan 2009, Ajit Natarajan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a BSNL DSL connection with a UTStar 300R2 modem.
>
> I have found that I need to reduce the MRU of the connection to 1452
> bytes in order to pop from gmail.com and access certain other secure
> sites. I tried to set up a new VPI/VCI 0/35 connection with the MRU
> of 1452 bytes, but that setting reverts to 1492 on the next power
> cycle.

Google search "ethernet mru" gave me the following, that might be the 
solution for you, on the first page.



Put the command in rc.local or similar file that is executed at boot up.

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Regards,
Arun Khan

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[Ilugc] MRU

2009-01-26 Thread Ajit Natarajan

Hello,

I have a BSNL DSL connection with a UTStar 300R2 modem.

I have found that I need to reduce the MRU of the connection to 1452 bytes
in order to pop from gmail.com and access certain other secure sites.
I tried to set up a new VPI/VCI 0/35 connection with the MRU of 1452
bytes, but that setting reverts to 1492 on the next power cycle.

At the moment, I'm manually setting the MRU to 1452 on every power on.
Is there a way to permanently reduce the MRU?

Thanks.

Ajit


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