1492 is standard where PPPoE is involved as PPPoE has an 8 byte overhead. For many routers, this is all they will support, because it's PPPoE.
BTs kit does support mini jumbo frames of 1508, meaning that after the PPPoE overhead, you are left with a 1500 byte MTU. The issue is that your kit at home/the office needs to support this.
1492 is therefore a better blanket recommendation as it is more compatible. But a BT Homehub will work fine at 1500.
AAISP talk about this in their KB here : http://aa.net.uk/kb-broadband-mtu.html



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