I've done some basic research and some (unsuccessful) hacking the on the driver 
source for the ag71xx driver and was wondering about baby jumbo frame support?

I know that the WNDR37/800's built in switch supports passing jumbo frames, but 
the underlying router interfaces do not support large MTU frames.

However, this:

http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Maximum_Transmission_Unit_on_RouterBoards

seems to imply that the built-in interfaces ought to support baby jumbo frames, 
unless I'm misunderstanding what they are saying.

As to the "Why?", in the UK, the fibre offering by BT using FTTC uses a PPPoE 
modem that can understand PPPoE packets with an MTU 1508, as described in RFC 
4638.

It was possible using a Netgear WNR834T with the application of some patches 
from the pppd git:

http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ppp.git;a=commit;h=fd1dcdf758418f040da3ed801ab001b5e46854e7
http://wiki.aa.net.uk/index.php/FTTC_Modem

Would this be a useful feature to add (if possible) to CeroWrt so that full 
sized frames can be used if the ISP / connection supports it?

Alex
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