On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:03:12PM -0500, Jason Dixon wrote:
I have a Verizon USB720 dongle that shows up as ucom0. I intend to use
it for connecting remotely with my X40. I'm having problems when
packets exceed a certain size. When this happens, the return packets
never make it back to my
On Thursday 15 January 2009 03:03:12 Jason Dixon wrote:
I have a Verizon USB720 dongle that shows up as ucom0. I intend to
use it for connecting remotely with my X40. I'm having problems when
packets exceed a certain size. When this happens, the return packets
never make it back to my
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 04:25:54PM +, Pedro la Peu wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2009 03:03:12 Jason Dixon wrote:
I have a Verizon USB720 dongle that shows up as ucom0. I intend to
use it for connecting remotely with my X40. I'm having problems when
packets exceed a certain size.
On Thursday 15 January 2009 17:44:38 Jason Dixon wrote:
Normal for what? I see 2.5Mbps/512Kbps with the same device in OS X.
Normal for me with the devices I have.
Have you seen tcp traffic that is not affected?
Not by application type per se, only by packet size.
I was wondering if
I have a Verizon USB720 dongle that shows up as ucom0. I intend to use
it for connecting remotely with my X40. I'm having problems when
packets exceed a certain size. When this happens, the return packets
never make it back to my system.
I can connect fine with ppp(8). I can ping remote hosts
Jason Dixon wrote:
I have a Verizon USB720 dongle that shows up as ucom0. I intend to use
it for connecting remotely with my X40. I'm having problems when
packets exceed a certain size. When this happens, the return packets
never make it back to my system.
I can connect fine with ppp(8). I
when i had verizon dsl on a landline, the mtu had to be 1492 and it
would work just fine.
set mtu 1492
set mru 1492
On Jan 14, 2009, at 10:03 PM, Jason Dixon wrote:
I have a Verizon USB720 dongle that shows up as ucom0. I intend to
use
it for connecting remotely with my X40. I'm having
Peter Varga wrote:
when i had verizon dsl on a landline, the mtu had to be 1492 and it
would work just fine.
set mtu 1492
set mru 1492
Still is the case even if you use FiOS instead of DSL.
http://www2.verizon.net/help/fios_settings/optimizer/
Daniel
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:28:59PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Jason Dixon wrote:
I have a Verizon USB720 dongle that shows up as ucom0. I intend to use
it for connecting remotely with my X40. I'm having problems when
packets exceed a certain size. When this happens, the return packets
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