Re: off-topic question

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>If MaxMTU is a windows program can't it be uninstalled from the
>control panel. It should have a unistall feature.
>
>Bernie
Yes it has a unistall feature, but it doesn't work.

Everett wrote:
>Actually, I believe that a value of 1500 will work in most =
circumstances.
The default Windows 95 and Windows NT packet size (MTU) is 1500 bytes =
which is actually the default for an Ethernet network and not the =
Internet (which has a "standard" of 576 bytes). Although 576 is the =
Internet "standard" many ISPs use an MTU other than 576.
I'm not really wise in these things, but the Windows settings were =
working better with me. My internet connection was then on speed 41k but =
now its 28k ar slower. Chancing the MTU value doesn't seem to work, =
alltough I'm not sure if I've used the rigth value yet. I did send a =
message to my ISP and asked what MTU they use. Now, I'm afraid that =
MTUspeed Pro chanced some other values too cause I don't even have a =
clue what they then should be.=20

Well, anyway, thanks for everyone trying to help. I try to find a =
solution with a help of your advices.
--Talvitie

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