On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 09:13, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> OK - I tried Guy's advice and came up with 1372 + 28 = 1400 which is exactly 
> what was already suggested and didn't solve my problem. I had already set the 
> Win98 MTU to 1400 in the registry according to the instructions in the 
> ADSL-Bezeq HOWTO. I'm obviously doing something wrong. But I still have two 
> questions:
> 
> 1 - Is there any way to check if the MTU is actually set as it should be? I 
> tried **playing** with ethereal a bit, but to be honest, I have no idea what 
> I'm looking for and there is so much info that I'm lost ;-)
> 
Use this little app: http://www.dslreports.com/drtcp

> 2 - As I originally asked, what could cause this problem to suddenly appear? 
> To make myself clearer - I've been using ADSL since the original Bezeq trial 
> period so for years Win98 machines on my network have had no problems until 
> recently (about 3 weeks ago, I think). I know of no changes (but of course 
> there must be something) on the Linux box. And I'm sure there were no changes 
> in Win98 because:
>     a - my wife and kids would't know how or what to change
>     b - it makes no sense that a change would be made on all 3 Win98s
>     c - all Win98s have up-to-date anti-virus so I rule out a virus
> 
Who is your ISP ?


Guy
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