PPPoE on fibre as you say is 1492 max on any provider, but since Sky use DHCP on fibre they can use MTU 1500.
Not true. With hardware and software that supports RFC 4638, MTU 1500 is possible over PPPoE. This post comes to you over a connection to Zen with MTU 1500 (HG612, pfSense 2.3.2 running on a box with a jumbo capable Ethernet interface used for the link to the HG612, MTU 1500 configured on the pfSense WAN interface).
I am with Zen FFTC and using a Draytek 2860 with firmware 3.8.2.3_BT. This thread prompted me to see what my MTU was set at and found it to be 1520.
My speed test result is:shown below and I am some considerable distance from the cabinet:
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/results.html...
Would there be any benefit if I reduced the MTU size?
Please be aware that I have a sure signal device connected to the network which is working just fine. These units can cause a lot of grief to connect to the Vodafone service and I wouldn't wish to have a different MTU affecting its operation.
Some DSL information provided by the router is listed below
ATU-R Information
Type: VDSL2
Hardware: Annex A
Firmware: 05-07-06-0D-01-07
Power Mngt Mode: DSL_G997_PMS_L0
Line State: SHOWTIME
Running Mode: 17A
Vendor ID: b5004946 544e0000
ATU-C Information
Vendor ID: b5004244 434da48c [BDCM]
Line Statistics
Downstream
Actual Rate 11813 Kbps
Attainable Rate 12285 Kbps
Path Mode Fast
Interleave Depth 1
Actual PSD 11. 8 dB
SNR Margin 7 dB
Attenuation 35 dB
Upstream
Actual Rate 1110 Kbps
Attainable Rate 1109 Kbps
Path Mode Fast
Interleave Depth 1
Actual PSD 7. 8 dB
SNR Margin 6 dB
Attenuation 15 dB
Thanks for reading this and I look forward to any comments received.



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