2 Jul 2009 07:40
Re: connection reset by server
Jay Daniels <jaydanie <at> gmail.com>
2009-07-02 05:40:49 GMT
2009-07-02 05:40:49 GMT
David Curtis wrote: > On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:39:39 -0400 > Jay Daniels <jaydanie <at> gmail.com> wrote: > >> Seems to only happen on certain sites repeatedly at times and at >> random. However, while browsing using hardy and firefox I've been >> getting a lot of these. >> >> Connection reset by server... >> >> Shoddy satellite connection; however, I was wondering if there is an >> MTU or some other setting on the Linksys I could set to get rid of >> this problem? I believe it set to standard 1500. > > 1500 is the standard for ethernet. But you haven't stated what type of > protocol your satellite connection uses for IP encapsulation. If your > using PPPoE the standard MTU is 1492. This allows 8 bytes of PPP > overhead. If between you and the ISP, ATM or another type of packet/cell > based protocol is used the MTU can be set lower to avoid IP > fragmentation which, yes, can produce the symptoms you are suffering. My > ISP uses ATM from dsl modem to dslam and negotiates on connection with > an MTU of 1460. Why 1460? I could not tell you. But I do trust my ISPs > knowledge. > > If you really think the MTU is the issue, most definitely have a chat > with a _good_ tech at your ISP. > Thanks David for the technical tips. I am confused about this MTU setting. Is it end to end, do I set it on my notebook (using wifi) or do I just set it on the linksys wireless router? jay
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