> Jake, you can do 'set s0 mtu 576' and it'll force it down.
But that would for EVERYONE to 576.
> (Unless of course, you want OTHER users to be able to use it HIGHER than
> that, on the same line.)
Exactly
>
> Just simply stating, that there *IS* a way, to set it down, without using
> a login script.
Understood. I dont think I can just set everyone down because ftp
downloads suffer from smaller mtu packet sizes. People would notice.
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