Look in www.dslreports.com very helpful for broadband access
Geoff
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Subject: Re: MTU for a DSL connection
Set it to 1
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Set it to 1536
Look in comp.dcom.xdsl for a FAQ/pointer from John Navas, he has a page
that
explains how to tweak your tcp/ip stack
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What should I set my
Set it to 1536
Look in comp.dcom.xdsl for a FAQ/pointer from John Navas, he has a page that
explains how to tweak your tcp/ip stack
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What should I set my WIN98SE MTU setting to ? When I get my DSL connection?
and does anyone recommend anyone setting for MTU
Check out http://www.speedguide.net - should have all the
information you're looking for.
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What should I set my WIN98SE MTU setting to ? When I get my DSL connection?
and does anyone recommend anyone setting for MTU for Dial-up? I know there
are programs out there to change it, but does someone know of a good one to
change my MTU on my Win98SE or what about Windows 2000 server
MTU = 15000 std
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What should I set my WIN98SE MTU setting to ? When I get my DSL connection?
and does anyone recommend anyone setting for MTU for Dial-up? I know there
are programs out there to change it, but does someone know of a good one to
change my MTU on my
Wow!
15000?
or 1500?
Adam Hickey
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Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: MTU for a DSL connection
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