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Standard User jchamier
(knowledge is power) Thu 02-May-13 20:52:26
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


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Are there any benefits when using MER over PPPoA/E?

It might be possible to get a 1500byte MTU over MER/EthoA as no longer a PPP header. This might show a slight performance improvement.

James BT Infinity 2 19/09/2012 - Speeds 49 / 8.2 Mbps - Sync 53 / 9.5 Mbps @ 470m
Huawei modem -> RT-N66U -> Switch -> PC/Mac/Linux/NAS/Phone/TV - last speedtest
13 years of broadband - 1999 ntl:(512k/1M)/BTbusiness(2M)/Metronet(2M)/Bulldog(8M/16M)/BE(19M/16M)/BT FTTC(46M)
Standard User Oliver341
(knowledge is power) Thu 02-May-13 21:00:29
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


[re: jchamier] [link to this post]
 
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It might be possible to get a 1500byte MTU over MER/EthoA as no longer a PPP header.

PPPoA has a 1500 byte MTU.

Oliver.
Standard User jchamier
(knowledge is power) Thu 02-May-13 21:15:59
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


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In reply to a post by Oliver341:
In reply to a post by jchamier:
It might be possible to get a 1500byte MTU over MER/EthoA as no longer a PPP header.

PPPoA has a 1500 byte MTU.


Good point! I was thinking PPPoE as used on FTTC :-/

James BT Infinity 2 19/09/2012 - Speeds 49 / 8.2 Mbps - Sync 53 / 9.5 Mbps @ 470m
Huawei modem -> RT-N66U -> Switch -> PC/Mac/Linux/NAS/Phone/TV - last speedtest
13 years of broadband - 1999 ntl:(512k/1M)/BTbusiness(2M)/Metronet(2M)/Bulldog(8M/16M)/BE(19M/16M)/BT FTTC(46M)


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Standard User shaneosborne
(experienced) Fri 03-May-13 14:20:25
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


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By a sticky IP Address, you mean static?

Is this quite common? I ask because if it is likely to occur then it could save me some cash as I can cancel my DynDNS Account....
Standard User ian72
(knowledge is power) Fri 03-May-13 14:34:00
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


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Sticky means it gives the same address most times. Static gives the same address every time.
Standard User simon194
(committed) Mon 06-May-13 10:17:31
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


[re: Oliver341] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by Oliver341:
In reply to a post by shaneosborne:
Are there any benefits when using MER over PPPoA/E?

No, other than possibly getting a "sticky" IP address which may or may not be of interest.

From a network operator point of view and all IP based networks are supposed to be cheaper to set up and easier to maintain if you believe the white papers published by the likes of Alcatel-Lucent.
Standard User epyon
(experienced) Mon 06-May-13 23:44:02
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


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ive had the same ip for 2 months or so faik.

Standard User therioman
(knowledge is power) Tue 21-May-13 07:44:50
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


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Yes my Fibre Pro activated yesterday is MER. My ADSL2+ before it was also MER.

The only other ISP I've seen using it was BE on the Bonded Service, and who knows if that bodes well or not with the imminent merge.

Edited by therioman (Tue 21-May-13 07:46:16)

Standard User simon194
(committed) Sat 01-Jun-13 09:42:19
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


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Yes my Fibre Pro activated yesterday is MER. My ADSL2+ before it was also MER.

Sky use MER for all fibre connections. It has far less overheads than PPPoE, as used by BT for example, which is quite CPU intensive by all accounts.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 01-Jun-13 11:08:10
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Re: MER on ADSL2+


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Still on MER here on the Shrewsbury exchange.
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