[LUNI] Routers, MTU, and Comcast, oh my!
Larry Garfield
larry at garfieldtech.com
Mon Jun 16 18:39:49 CDT 2003
Kelly Martin wrote:
> If you're on a broadband provider that uses PPPoE, you do need to lower
> your MTU to account for the PPPoE encapsulation overhead. Otherwise
> you'll be fragmenting at the router. I think the overhead is 8 bytes,
> making the MTU 1492.
>
> As far as I know, Comcast is not using PPPoE anywhere in the Chicagoland
> area, although there might be areas where they are that I don't know
> about. DOCSIS cable modem without PPPoE should be fine with the
> standard 1500 Ethernet MTU.
Well they're not using PPPoE in my area at least, and my router is
currently set to 1500. So I guess my router just sucks after all. The
curious thing for me is that the same setup on RCN in another area had
the same problem, but nowhere near to the same extent.
On RCN, I would get enough dropped packets that I couldn't do streaming
media and often had one account on GAIM sign itself off periodically.
If I plugged a system in directly, there was no trouble. On Comcast, I
always come back to find GAIM completely disconnected, and my Mozilla
Mail on Win2k (different system) is usually jammed in mid-POP request so
that it has to be closed and restarted to even work. I don't know why
there's such a drastic difference in performance degradation between the
two, as they're both Cable modem systems.
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