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Question about 'Can't access some websites while using a shared PPPoE connection'
Saturday, January 19, 2002 at 8:46 pm
Posted by Keith J. Leslie (1 messages posted)

I have a question about Can't access some websites while using a shared PPPoE connection:

This article discusses how to fix the problem at the client, is there a way to fix this at the server/gateway? I have a laptop that I move from work to home, etc. and am curious to see if this changes anything when I am at work. Also as I understand from some documentation I have read about MaxMTU, if you have a setting of 1454, you could have problems getting to sites with MTU settings higher like 1492 or 1500. So theoretically you cannot see anything higher than your setting.

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re: Question about 'Can't access some websites while using a shared PPPoE connection'
Friday, February 7, 2003 at 8:28 pm
Posted by shawn (9 messages posted)

I have thie same problem!! I dont know what to do


On Saturday, January 19, 2002 at 8:46 pm, Keith J. Leslie wrote:
>I have a question about Can't
>access some websites while using a shared PPPoE connection
:


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>This article discusses how to fix the problem at the client, is there a way to fix
>this at the server/gateway? I have a laptop that I move from work to home, etc.
>and am curious to see if this changes anything when I am at work. Also as I understand
>from some documentation I have read about MaxMTU, if you have a setting of 1454,
>you could have problems getting to sites with MTU settings higher like 1492 or 1500.
> So theoretically you cannot see anything higher than your setting.

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