> Thanks so much for the advice. This setting seems to have done the
> trick.
> The default is 1500/1500. These are high values that
> will give you optimal throughput with minimal
> overhead, assuming your ISP supports them. If you
> are getting reasonable throughput with the defaults,
> don't
The default is 1500/1500. These are high values that
will give you optimal throughput with minimal
overhead, assuming your ISP supports them. If you
are getting reasonable throughput with the defaults,
don't change them. Many ISPs, however, don't support
the high linux mtu default value. I've
eller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming')
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hugh
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 12:50 AM
> To: newbie
> Subject: [newbie] mru mtu settings
>
>
> Hi I wonder if anyone ha
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> Hi I wonder if anyone has taking time to adjust there
> mru or mtu settings? If you have what were the settings you used? I have
> been told not to adjust them by my provider. But I read somewhere that
> they need to be adjusted to get the best speed possible from
Hi I wonder if anyone has taking time to adjust there
mru or mtu settings? If you have what were the settings you used? I have
been told not to adjust them by my provider. But I read somewhere that
they need to be adjusted to get the best speed possible from my modem
Thanks
Hugh