Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 23:08 Post subject: mtu setting & sfe questions + 1 comment
a couple questions and one comment:
1. when mtu is set to auto, i notice that the adjacent field displays a grayed-out value of 1500. not sure if it is a coincidence that my isp recommends that same value or if that value is determined by the dd-wrt software/firmware? i'm aware that it can be set manually, but if it's dynamic, even better!
2. i've been running with sfe enabled now for the last 2 releases and i haven't noticed any hick-ups or reboots. do we have an idea of what configurations are problematic when this setting is enabled?
it may have been there before but i'm just noticing that we have a real-time clock in the dd-wrt header. very cool, mr. BSlayer. _________________ asus rt-ac86u stock: 3.0.0.4.384_45149
wrt3200acm: r34578 {sunset}
"why nibble when u can take a byte."
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 0:39 Post subject: Re: mtu setting & sfe questions + 1 comment
128bit wrote:
a couple questions and one comment:
1. when mtu is set to auto, i notice that the adjacent field displays a grayed-out value of 1500. not sure if it is a coincidence that my isp recommends that same value or if that value is determined by the dd-wrt software/firmware? i'm aware that it can be set manually, but if it's dynamic, even better!
2. i've been running with sfe enabled now for the last 2 releases and i haven't noticed any hick-ups or reboots. do we have an idea of what configurations are problematic when this setting is enabled?
it may have been there before but i'm just noticing that we have a real-time clock in the dd-wrt header. very cool, mr. BSlayer.
SFE used to cause random reboots and did not work with QoS. But now that the QoS is broken anyway, I am not sure.
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 0:51 Post subject:
When I was setting up my OpenVPN Client for the first time I was trying to get the best speeds so I went searching.
I tried several different adjustments, but nothing worked as well as I would have liked.
I ended up configuring mine for TCP 443 in hopes of masking my use of a VPN and speeds were much better than UDP.
Here is everything that I read when I was learning as much as I could about MTU:
*Also, do a search for your ISP (and VPN Provider - if you have one) and MTU Size recommendations. They may have more specific information. _________________ DD-WRT Installation & Setup TUTORIAL http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=311117
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SFE used to cause random reboots and did not work with QoS. But now that the QoS is broken anyway, I am not sure.
The real time clock was always there.
appreciate that. don't use qos so that's likely why i've been good. i kind of feel dumb about the clock though. duh! i should've noticed.
spuriousoffspring wrote:
When I was setting up my OpenVPN Client for the first time I was trying to get the best speeds so I went searching.
I tried several different adjustments, but nothing worked as well as I would have liked.
I ended up configuring mine for TCP 443 in hopes of masking my use of a VPN and speeds were much better than UDP.
Here is everything that I read when I was learning as much as I could about MTU:
*Also, do a search for your ISP (and VPN Provider - if you have one) and MTU Size recommendations. They may have more specific information.
u are working too hard! as i had mentioned, i'm good with the myu setting but wanted to know what was going on inside dd-wrt code vis-a-vis that value in the interface. my isp wants 1500 and when i leave it in auto, i'm not sure what value is chosen. i can set it manually, i know. is there a command to tell what it is set for while in auto-mode?
all that said, since u mentioned vpn, i'm gonna play with that tcp port u mentioned. expressVPN, works fine but i haven't been able to use it at the router level since my streaming devices won't do netflix when it's enabled.
many thanks to u both for taking the time _________________ asus rt-ac86u stock: 3.0.0.4.384_45149
wrt3200acm: r34578 {sunset}
"why nibble when u can take a byte."
after some additional research, the netshell command was helpful. the command,
Quote:
netsh interface ipvX show interface (where the value of X is 4 or 6)
lists your paths, state of connection and current mtu.
for my situation, the auto setting is giving me the max size that my isp can handle. still not sure if it's "determined" or pot luck but i'll take it. _________________ asus rt-ac86u stock: 3.0.0.4.384_45149
wrt3200acm: r34578 {sunset}
"why nibble when u can take a byte."