Sam
changes packet size in the recieve buffer. Allows to the client to get
larger packets. If you go too large you will get poor performance. I use the
autofix (I know, nothing automatic seems to work, but this seems to) from
www.pcpitstop.com. You do a speed test, and then open the util for mtu size
called "autofix". this will give you a good few starting points and do it
for you.

Give it a try. This has increased the Internet experience for most all my
clients. This works very well for 98se and 2000 clients.

John

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John, what does changing the MTU size on the Windows client do? And does
it necessirly mean I have to change anything on the AP or the airbridge
indoor?

Thanks
Sam


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