I've tried it, and didn't notice any difference. But I had no idea
what the MTU was by default, and I don't have a dialup machine handy to
check. However, my results may be immediately attributed to a crappy ISP
:)

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Matt Housh                         email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MicroComputer Specialist                University of Tulsa
                           Engineering and Natural Sciences

          "Pardon me, stewardess. I speak Jive."

On Thu, 14 May 1998, Peter J Spalding wrote:

> Hello all.
> I'm sorry if I'm posting this on the wrong list, or if it is a repeat of
> what everyone knew but me.
> I subscribe to PC-World magazine, and read an interesting article that,
> although, was aimed for WIN95 users, can most likely help us also.
> Page 278, "Unclog Your Net Access for Fast Relief"  June 1998
> 
> Basicly, what the editor suggested, is lowering your Max MTU to a speed of
> 576 rather than 1500 which Windows defaults to.  Has anyone tried this in
> Linux?  I am going to go for it.  For more information, refer the the
> following web site:  http://www.snsaccess.com/~netpro/maxmtu.htm
> 
> Peter Spalding
> 
> 
> 
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