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Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom.
From: Alex Rubenstein <alex () nac net>
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 11:37:24 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
You do not need to use a third party app. for this. You can set MTU on 9x and NT/2k with a registry setting.
<* snip *> While I agree, It's 10498% easier when you have a cluless DSL customer on the horn, and you want to change thier MTU, if you use this app rather than trying to explain to them what a registry even is. -- Alex Rubenstein, AR97, K2AHR, alex () nac net, latency, Al Reuben -- -- Net Access Corporation, 800-NET-ME-36, http://www.nac.net --
Current thread:
- PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Alex Rubenstein (Jul 17)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Simon Lockhart (Jul 17)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Stephen J. Wilcox (Jul 17)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Alex Rubenstein (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Alex Rubenstein (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Jamie Bowden (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Alex Rubenstein (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Charles Sprickman (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Robert Boyle (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Alex Pilosov (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Jeff Mcadams (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Miquel van Smoorenburg (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Alex Rubenstein (Jul 18)
- Re: PPPOE, MTU, and boom. Alex Rubenstein (Jul 18)