Thanks for that Michael,
What does this exactly do and how to I return it
to the original settings if this creates other
problems?
Is there a way of checking what the current MTU is?
Thanks,
Patrick
Michael Chesterton wrote:
On 25/07/2008, at 5:02 PM, elliott-brennan wrote:
Hi Michael,
I would...but I'm not sure exactly what you are asking me to do!
:)
Sorry for my lack of understanding. Could you please provide me with a
bit more information?
PS. This problem exists on all three machines (desktop x2 and laptop
x1) when the VOIP adapter is connected.
Regards.
Patrick
MTU I mean, sorry.
ifconfig mtu 576 eth0
you could also try
ping -s 1472 google.com
ping -s 512 google.com
etc
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