[ale] MTU's and DSL's

Keith R. Watson keith.watson at gtri.gatech.edu
Wed Apr 20 14:08:48 EDT 2005


At 12:52 4/20/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>Does NAT impose some MTU changes? I just had to set the MTU on a web
>server down to 768 to get the traffic passing back out the firewall and
>up a Speakeasy DSL line.
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When the Linksys routers first came out I did some tests and found that 
PPPOE, VPN, and HTTPS caused the packet header to increase enough that the 
MTU had to be changed to compensate. Later versions on the Linksys firmware 
took care of this automatically. The MTU for the worst case scenario was 
1438. Something would appear to be wrong in Whoville if 768 is required.

keith

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