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I need to lower the MTU size to 1300 or so to get a network app to work.
I've read almost every post on the subject, but none of the advice works (works in XP, but not Vista). Does anyone know how to change the MTU size in Vista (32-bit)? thanks. |
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"Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message
... I need to lower the MTU size to 1300 or so to get a network app to work. I've read almost every post on the subject, but none of the advice works (works in XP, but not Vista). Does anyone know how to change the MTU size in Vista (32-bit)? thanks. Have you tried using "DrTCP" found on broadbandreports? http://www.broadbandreports.com/tools But changing the MTU size on Broadband/Network connected machine may severely impact the performance of the machine. -- --- Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your service! "Google is your Friend" http://www.google.com |
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Dr Tcp did not cure me. However, It turns out that another old app,
tcpoptimizer.exe, does work. It changed a large number of registry settings but at least it worked (after I allowed it to update the network card settings). "Admiral Q" Star_Fleet_Admiral_Q(No_Spam)@(Spam_Me_Not)hotmai l.com wrote in message ... "Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message ... I need to lower the MTU size to 1300 or so to get a network app to work. I've read almost every post on the subject, but none of the advice works (works in XP, but not Vista). Does anyone know how to change the MTU size in Vista (32-bit)? thanks. Have you tried using "DrTCP" found on broadbandreports? http://www.broadbandreports.com/tools But changing the MTU size on Broadband/Network connected machine may severely impact the performance of the machine. -- --- Star Fleet Admiral Q @ your service! "Google is your Friend" http://www.google.com |
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there is a program called "Dr TCP Utility". you can change the MTU size with
that "Tech_vs_Life" wrote: I need to lower the MTU size to 1300 or so to get a network app to work. I've read almost every post on the subject, but none of the advice works (works in XP, but not Vista). Does anyone know how to change the MTU size in Vista (32-bit)? thanks. |