14-10-2006, 12:03 AM
It's different for most routers. You should have an address you can type into your browser which will open your modems configuration. It'll resemble your internal IP
As a rule, most routers will be accessed via THIS address:
http://192.168.1.1
if you have never accessed your routers CP before, the user account is usually "admin" and the password is the same. If the user account it designates you is not admin, then use whatever it does give you as the password!
Look in the connection tab, there's usually one. In that tab find your current connection, edit the MTU and save your changes. Then close the browser!
^ If this doesnt help I'll dig around
As a rule, most routers will be accessed via THIS address:
http://192.168.1.1
if you have never accessed your routers CP before, the user account is usually "admin" and the password is the same. If the user account it designates you is not admin, then use whatever it does give you as the password!
Look in the connection tab, there's usually one. In that tab find your current connection, edit the MTU and save your changes. Then close the browser!
^ If this doesnt help I'll dig around