At 03:32 PM 19/05/2006, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Agreed. If you can live with doing so, using an MTU of around 512
worked pretty well back in the days that I was using a 19200 baud
DOV (data over voice modem) that tended to experience line noise &
hence packet drops when you got an incoming voice call; if you've
got a high-noise environment, well, that would be similar.
Of course, you should make sure that obvious fixes like replacing
phone cabling or re-punching down the phone lines at your demarc
(assuming you have 66 or 110 blocks) doesn't help.
Thanks, unfortunately, these are very remote sites in industrial and
rural areas where xconnect boxes tend to be rusty posts. I will try
a lower MTU size to see how it deals with errors.
---Mike
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