On Don, 02 Nov 2006, Martin Naskovski wrote: > Well, that just completely blows, because the actual router I have is a > Netgear FVS114 for my whole house. Does the right fix then lie > on the Linux side or at the Netgear router? I'm confused. If fixing it on > Linux is going to make an already not too performant cable > connection even slower, then I can live without tor26 being able to access my > router. What routers then do not have this issue (and I > don't want to set up linux as a router either) ?
peter is right, TCPMSS will not fix the problem for you, i've been confused by the PMTU issues Netgear routers also have.. i suggest you simple by a new router, for example an linksys wrt54gl, or .. try an firmware upgrade.. http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/d102802.asp > On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 07:10:02PM +0100, Florian Reitmeir wrote: > > > > if its a ECN problem, than look at > > man iptables > > -> TCPMSS > > > > it solves your connection problem, but performance is bad. IMHO some Netgear > > routers are really bad broken and are the cause for this sort of problem. > > > > -- > > Florian Reitmeir > -- Florian Reitmeir

