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mpat89 31-05-2006 15:06

Modem->Router Issue (MTU?)
 
Hi,

I've just got ntl broadband (10mbps) and when I connect my PC directly into the ntl cable modem i get near enough 10mbps. The problem arises when I put my Linksys WRV54G router into the equation (I can only pull 300-400kB/s when the router is in). I'm pretty sure the problem is with my MTU setting, a search on the forum gives me too broad a set of results so I thought I would be better off asking for it here. Can anyone tell me what I should have MTU set to on the router connected to the ntl cable modem? I'm using the ntl 250 modem. Thanks in advance!

Druchii 31-05-2006 16:55

Re: Modem->Router Issue (MTU?)
 
1500 i think :S

mpat89 31-05-2006 17:02

Re: Modem->Router Issue (MTU?)
 
hmmmmmm ok thats not the problem then. It's really odd, I can get full speed if I have 3 or 4 downloads at once but with just the one I can only get full speed when connected straight into the modem. :(

Graham M 31-05-2006 17:11

Re: Modem->Router Issue (MTU?)
 
mpat, is the WAN port on that router 10/100?

mpat89 31-05-2006 17:19

Re: Modem->Router Issue (MTU?)
 
Hi Zeph,

As far as I'm aware it is. Even if it was 10Mb i wouldn't see the problem as long as it's operating at full duplex.

Efour 01-06-2006 16:44

Re: Modem->Router Issue (MTU?)
 
Hello, sounds similar to what i am experiancing same router with a WMP54G wireless card.

Ive tried all manner of tweaks but still stuck with about 4-5mbits throughput at one time.

Im condiering just ditching the router but ill need to run alot of Cat5 :(


v1.001 firmware, you using the same ?

mpat89 01-06-2006 20:34

Re: Modem->Router Issue (MTU?)
 
v2.something on the WRV54G.

Really annoying problem, especially when I can watch it go at 1.1-1.2MB/s when it's plugged in directly. I might phone linksys again but I doubt they know squat. My problem isn't even over wireless, it's over Cat5e. :(


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