Feature request: PPPoE 1500 MTU support (RFC4638)

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Feature request: PPPoE 1500 MTU support (RFC4638)

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Feature request: PPPoE 1500 MTU support (RFC4638)
Feature request: PPPoE 1500 MTU support (RFC4638)
2014-11-07 06:53:49
Region : Australia

Model : TL-ER6020

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version : 140604

ISP : n/a


Hi,

I'm disappointed to see that this high-end router does not support setting the MTU of the WAN ethernet interface above 1500 and the PPPoE MTU to 1500. My ISP supports this but the ER-6020 does not.

http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4638
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Re:Feature request: PPPoE 1500 MTU support (RFC4638)
2014-11-07 11:38:34
You heard any router could do this?
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Re:Feature request: PPPoE 1500 MTU support (RFC4638)
2014-11-19 10:20:23
I know not many routers support this. I'd at least like an acknowledgement of my question from TP-Link with either an ETA of the firmware support or a technical explaination why it can't be done (eg. underlying firmware simply can not exceed 1500 MTU for the ethernet interface without major changes)
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Re:Feature request: PPPoE 1500 MTU support (RFC4638)
2014-11-19 15:56:38
Did you try to google it? I am not a technician but I know that PPPoE protocol specifies the maximum MTU to be1492 bytes and PPPoA protocol specifies the maximum MTU to be 1500 bytes.
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Re:Feature request: PPPoE 1500 MTU support (RFC4638)
2014-11-19 18:45:55

Mavis wrote

Did you try to google it? I am not a technician but I know that PPPoE protocol specifies the maximum MTU to be1492 bytes and PPPoA protocol specifies the maximum MTU to be 1500 bytes.


http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4638
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Re:Feature request: PPPoE 1500 MTU support (RFC4638)
2017-02-17 22:21:47
Hi,

I support this request.

RFC4638 is now several years old, and major open-source implementations like mpd5 on FreeBSD as well as several devices to what TP-Link sells like the Draytek Vigor 130 support this in both bridged and routed mode.
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