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re: Question about 'Can't access some websites while using a shared PPPoE connection'
Monday, August 5, 2002 at 8:12 pm
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Posted by Frank Jordan (6 messages posted)


Mario, this is just a thought. Could it be that you made a mistake when you wrote down the response to the WINIPCFG command? Perhaps the too-high MTU value is detected by the PING command before it actually tries to address the server. And when you use a sufficiently low MTU the wrong address is used, which will result in a time-out, I'm sure. Also, have you noticed the posts by people who were successful? They indicate a slight (but important) deviation from the original solution. Check out Tim on March 22, Ton on May 25, and Bearcatnat on July 7.


On Friday, July 19, 2002 at 3:09 pm, Mario Guerra wrote:
>I have a question about Can't
>access some websites while using a shared PPPoE connection
:


>
>I can't ping my host machine. Whenever I try to ping it from one of my clients running
>Windows ME using any value equal or below 1472, it returns me a "Time out" message.
>Any value equal or above 1473 gives me a "fragmented packet" message, so what can
>I do. I'm unable to set the right MTU because of this. I would thank any help
>


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Question about 'Can't access some websites while using a shared PPPoE connection' (Mario Guerra: Friday, July 19, 2002 at 3:09 pm)

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-Question about 'Can't access some websites while using a shared PPPoE connection' (Mario Guerra: Fri, Jul 19, 2002, 3:09 pm)
*re: Question about 'Can't access some websites while using a shared PPPoE connection' (Frank Jordan: Mon, Aug 5, 2002, 8:12 pm)
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