Hi,
Was wondering if anyone on list could confirm what I have been told by Virgin?
They have stated that their Ethernet Extension service will only support an mtu
of 1634 due to hardware limitations. It seems a reasonably random mtu size and
we would have thought that since it is basically a
Hi all, I am after a contact please. I would like to get some info and pricing
from Virgin for their Ethernet Extension product, I understand this to be their
EAD equivalent. I keep going round the B2B sales loop, but I think I need
wholesale if such a department exists, can anyone help me out w
Hi Nick,
I can 100% confirm this is the case. Basically the VM NTE kit for EE is
made by arctronix (I can never spell it), and the max MTU is indeed around
1650.
Regards... Ben
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On 21 Mar 2015, at 22:13, Nick Ryce wrote:
Hi,
Was wondering if anyone on list could confirm
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Subject: Re: [uknof] Virgin Ethernet Extension
Hi Nick,
I can 100% confirm this is the case. Basically the VM NTE kit for EE is made by
arctronix (I can never spell it), and the max MTU is indeed around 1650.
Regards... Ben
Sent from my iPhone
On 21
k Ryce
Cc: "uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk"
Subject: Re: [uknof] Virgin Ethernet Extension
Hi Nick,
I can 100% confirm this is the case. Basically the VM NTE kit for EE is
made by arctronix (I can never spell it), and the max MTU is indeed around
1650.
Regards... Ben
Sent from my iPhone
Hi Wayne
Virgin Media Business’ wholesale arm is account managed regionally. Where you
hail from will determine who is allowed to sell you things. I’ve also heard
rumblings that they’re trying to rationalise the number of wholesale customers
they deal with, so they may ask for a commitment, o
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> From: uknof [mailto:uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk] On Behalf Of Charlie
> Boisseau
> Posted At: 02 August 2016 22:24
> Posted To: UKNOF
> Conversation: [uknof] Virgin Ethernet Extension
> Subject: Re: [uknof] Virgin Ethernet Extension
>
> Hi Wayne
>
> V
Bit late to this thread.
Further to Charlie's input, if you take an NE/NE+ service request and
end-to-end MTU check beforehand if you need >1600 MTU. We've had
issues were a NE+ circuit for which the NTE supports an MTU up to 2032
won't go above something smaller (exact value escapes me right now)
On 09/08/2016 11:25, James Bensley wrote:
Bit late to this thread.
Further to Charlie's input, if you take an NE/NE+ service request and
end-to-end MTU check beforehand if you need >1600 MTU. We've had
issues were a NE+ circuit for which the NTE supports an MTU up to 2032
won't go above somethin