If I couldn't get to newegg.com I would find another ISP.  Sorry, I
just really love newegg.com.

Casey



On 5/9/08, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've noticed something similar, especially the NewEgg thing.  I hope someone
> chimes in.
>
>
> ----------
> Mike Hammett
> Intelligent Computing Solutions
> http://www.ics-il.com
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Eric Sooter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Mikrotik discussions" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 11:09 AM
> Subject: [Mikrotik] Dang PPPoE Client
>
>
> > We run PPPoE server on many of our Mikrotik towers.   Normally they run
> > just great.  But there is the occasional site that just gives us hell
> > (Newegg.com and certain secure sites).  It only seems to be a problem
> > when I have a Mikrotik CPE doing PPPoE Client.  I've tried just about
> > every setting I can think of.  The AP's with PPPoE server is setup with
> > the following config:
> >
> >
> > Server:  2.9.51
> > / interface pppoe-server server
> > add service-name="pppoe-service" interface=sector-pppoe max-mtu=1480 \
> >    max-mru=1480 authentication=pap,chap keepalive-timeout=10 \
> >    one-session-per-host=no max-sessions=0 default-profile=pppoe-profile \
> >    disabled=no
> > / ppp profile
> > add name="pppoe-profile" local-address=x.x.68.1 remote-address=pppoe-pool
> > \
> >    use-compression=yes use-vj-compression=no use-encryption=yes \
> >    only-one=default change-tcp-mss=yes comment=""
> >
> >
> > The CPE setup (3.7):
> >
> > /interface pppoe-client
> > add ac-name="" add-default-route=yes allow=pap,chap comment=""
> > dial-on-demand=no disabled=no interface=wlan1 max-mru=1400 \
> >    max-mtu=1400 mrru=disabled name="pppoe-out1" password="gump"
> > profile=default service-name="" use-peer-dns=no \
> >    user="bubba"
> > /ppp profile
> > set default change-tcp-mss=yes comment="" name="default"
> > only-one=default use-compression=default use-encryption=default \
> >    use-vj-compression=default
> >
> > I have tried MTU/MRU at 1460, 1450, 1440, 1420 also.  I don't seem to
> > have this problem on Deliberant CPE's.    I have another customer that
> > is using a Mikrotik router on a DSL connection.  When we do PPPoE on the
> > routerboard, I run into the same problem.  When we let the DSL modem do
> > pppoE then we are good (unfortunately, I need the Tik box doing PPPoE
> > client).  Is there a problem with my config?
> >
> > Eric
> >
> >
> >
> > Eric
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