[dhcwg] interface-mtu and Windows

"Ralf Peveling" <ralf@peveling.net> Sun, 06 January 2002 19:20 UTC

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From: Ralf Peveling <ralf@peveling.net>
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Hello,
 
I set up a dhcp-server on a Linux-box. I set the option interface-mtu
1300. But Windows seems to ignore this option. Is there a way to tell a
Windows-client to use another MTU than 1500 via dhcp?
 
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Ralf Peveling
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