On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:49:12 +0200, Constantine Dokolas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hmm... I thought there was an easier way... whatever. I must remember old
> PPP connection logs (or was that some other protocol?).

Yes, PPP is used to encapsulate TCP/IP over modem lines. PPP's
derivates (PPPoE and PPPoA) are used on some ADSL networks.

> FYI, I tested this in the company LAN and the largest value that got
> through was 1472.

Ethernet's MTU is 1500. IP uses 28 bytes, so that leaves 1472 bytes
for data. UDP uses additional 8 bytes and TCP 20 bytes.

--
  Mika Hirvonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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