El mié, 08-10-2003 a las 20:30, Enrique Maglietta escribió:
Yo experimente un problema similar, y era la version del pppoe ... Solucion : clientes linux: ifconfig ethx mtu 1400
(1) For Windows 95 clients, Add a DWORD value (Decimal) MaxMTU=1490 to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\NetTrans\00yy (where yy ranges from 00 to 30, under those keys, you will see DriverDesc=TCP/IP)
(2) For Windows 98 clients, Add a String value MaxMTU=1490 to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\NetTrans\00yy (where yy ranges from 00 to 30, under those keys, you will see DriverDesc=TCP/IP)
(3) For Windows NT clients, Add DWORD value (Decimal) MTU=1490 and RouterMTU (Decimal) =1490 to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\<AdapterName>\Parameters\Tcpip (where AdapterName# indicates a Services subkey for a network adapter card, i.g. RTL80291)
(4) For Windows 2000, Navigate down to the key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\<ID for Adapter>] Each ID Adapter has default keys for DNS, TCP/IP address, Default Gateway, subnet mask, etc. Find the key one that is for your network card. Create the following Entry: type=DWORD name="MTU" (Do NOT include the quotes) value (Decimal) =1490
(5) For a Linux client, edit the "/etc/rc.d/rc.local" file and put the following at the END of the file:
echo "Changing the MTU of ETH0" /sbin/ifconfig eth0 mtu 1490
Replace "eth0" with the interface name that is the machine's upstream connection which is connected to the Internet.
BTW, if this doesn't work, you can try other MTU values, e.g. 1460,1440, 576, etc...
Como puede verse fácilmente, es mucho más fácil configurar un Ruindos 95 o 98 o 2000, que el "críptico" linux... Alejandro.