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Daniel Rosenzweig

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Since: Oct 24, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 4:57 am
Post subject: Multiple routers connected directly -- MTU concern?
Archived from groups: comp>os>ms-windows>networking>tcp-ip, others (more info?)

I have a DLink VOIP router, connected to a Netgear Wireless Router,
connected to a DLink Wired router. My PPC uses the W-Router and PC
uses the Wired router. I use both direct Internet and VPN tunneling
at different times.

Since I have three routers connected to eachother - are there any
concerns regarding MTU size?

Right now I'm using three layers of NAT... all needed for different
purposes of security...

Any other concerns?

Thanks

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