The thing that is weird about this problem is that the Omni is a Cisco AP. It only effects Smartbridge clients. Our Cisco clients continue to work fine. Most of our customers have firewalls so we have to set the MTU's in the firewall lower then 1500. We did more testing today and discovered that the MAX MTU can be 1468. If we try for 1469 it will not work. This is the 3rd Cisco AP that we have discovered this on. And lowering the MTU setting is the only fix we can find. We do have a game plan to fix all of these issues though. (APPO with Secter Antenna's), but they have been on back order forever.

Not sure if anyone else has seen this on Cisco AP's, but Dan and I are going crazy trying to figure it out. By the way the Cisco's are the 350 series.

Thanks............Dan


On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 10:35:31 -0600
Dan Petermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lately we've been having this weird problem where the customer will work fine for a few days or weeks
then suddenly they can't get to major websites (i.e. yahoo, cnn, lycos, and can't even get to wyoming.com
which is on our own network), but they can get to google, foxnews and others.
If we change the MTU in their computer or router to 832 it works again.


Has anybody else run into this?

Does anybody know what the MTU setting in the ABO or Total is?

To make it even more confusing, if I plug my laptop into the customers network
it works fine without the need to change the MTU.


Dan Petermann
Wyoming.com

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