Quoting Terry Kennedy <terry@olypen.com>:
Why do suggest the MTU value 576? I beleive the default 1514. Why the change?
Windows operating system has issues with higher MTU values, they do not negotiate MTU properlly. Win 2000 does have a fix for this. For most applications it does not matter. Where it matters is how the packet when sent from the server to the host changes or how its fragmented. By setting a lower MTU, you are forcing the sending end to fragment the packet. -V
Are you having this problem appear both on the quad and the HiPerDSP? Increasing the MTU size is not a good thing. I would suggest that you set the MTU on the HiPer arc to 576 and do not change anything on the client side. This should fix the issue. Also if this problem is only on the Quad or the DSP alone then check your PPP settings on the ARC - you want to see if PPP on the modem is enabled or disabled. Disable the PPP on the modem and try your download again with mtu set to 576.
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