Yes, it can. Since you are using dsl, I suppose you are using it through PPPoE,
so here is your problem 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-to-point_protocol_over_Ethernet#MTU.2FMRU
I had the same problems (but on OpenBSD router). On Debian it can be 
circumvented by using pppoeconf. It is by default settings your connection with 
appropriate MTU

in the router config I see I'm connected by pppoeconf:

mtu: 1400
mrt: 1492

so I've setted mtu of interface card to 1492

same problem...

thanks!



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Pol


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