Jun 29, 2010 · So far we've shown you a number of ways you can configure your router. Another thing you can tweak in your router settings is the MTU time. We'll show you how to change your MTU time just in case
Forum discussion: I have a Linksys router (Wireless G WRT54G). I've been using it for 3 months as a firewall. It's been running great. I now want to setup a wireless network. I have 2 PC's. One is Aug 17, 2017 · Internet Wireless . #netvn Thanks for watching, don't forget like and subscribe at https://goo.gl/LoatZE. Forum discussion: Alright, while working with Linksys and the non-functional Remote Administration page, they have suggested now that I change the MTU setting on my router. The possible settings Feb 08, 2012 · 3/ My understanding is that, setting the MTU in the router doesn't prevent the TCP/IP stack in Windows to send packets bigger than the MTU size set in the router. In this case, my router would fragment the packets so they don't exceed the upper limit set in the router. Jan 04, 2010 · The most common router IP addresses are 192.168.1.1 for Linksys routers, 192.168.0.1 for D-Link and Netgear routers, 192.168.2.1 for Belkin routers and 192.168.11.1 for Buffalo routers. If you’ve changed the default IP address and don’t remember what you changed it to, you might have to reset the router to its factory-default values.)
For PPPoE the Max MTU is 1492 because of the 8 bit header for the oE client. Have you tried setting the pc in the DMZ? This will show you if it is a router issue or a firewall issue, fairly common
May 09, 2020 · PPPoE connections might require special MTU settings to function properly. Providers tell their customers if their network requires a specific MTU value—numbers like 1492 (the maximum PPPoE supports) or 1480 are common. Home routers support an option to set the MTU size manually when needed. System MTU size is 1500 bytes System Jumbo MTU size is 9000 bytes System Alternate MTU size is 1500 bytes Routing MTU size is 1500 bytes. When I check the Gig switchports, the MTU is 9000, as expected: Switch#sh int gi 1/0/3 MTU 9000 bytes. However, when I check a L3 VLAN interface. Switch#sh int vlan 10 Vlan10 is up, line protocol is up MTU
MTU The MTU option specifies the largest packet size permitted for network transmission. Select Enable if you do not want the Router to regulate this packet size (otherwise, leave it set at Disable) and enter the value desired. You should leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range. Most DSL users should use the default of 1492.
Jan 16, 2002 · Hi all, I am using a linksys cable/dsl 4 port router, and found that it has MTU disabled (Advanced->filters), should i enable it for better performance? If so, what should be the size? Besides, what other settings, if any, for this router could be changed to enhance performance further? Thanks in advance! Forum discussion: I have a Linksys router (Wireless G WRT54G). I've been using it for 3 months as a firewall. It's been running great. I now want to setup a wireless network. I have 2 PC's. One is Aug 17, 2017 · Internet Wireless . #netvn Thanks for watching, don't forget like and subscribe at https://goo.gl/LoatZE. Forum discussion: Alright, while working with Linksys and the non-functional Remote Administration page, they have suggested now that I change the MTU setting on my router. The possible settings Feb 08, 2012 · 3/ My understanding is that, setting the MTU in the router doesn't prevent the TCP/IP stack in Windows to send packets bigger than the MTU size set in the router. In this case, my router would fragment the packets so they don't exceed the upper limit set in the router. Jan 04, 2010 · The most common router IP addresses are 192.168.1.1 for Linksys routers, 192.168.0.1 for D-Link and Netgear routers, 192.168.2.1 for Belkin routers and 192.168.11.1 for Buffalo routers. If you’ve changed the default IP address and don’t remember what you changed it to, you might have to reset the router to its factory-default values.) Nov 14, 2006 · I have a Linksys router, WRT54G, and having trouble connecting to get my compuserve POP3 mail (pop.compuserve.com). I am suspecting the MTU setting in the router. How can I test for the right MTU setting? In Windows, the procedure is to use ping pop.compuserve.com -f -l 1462 --but I suspect that for linux we'd need to use -M somehow. Any ideas