teleman6868
Pro Member
Hi folks. Hoping your knowledge can help me with a query.
I have the B818-263 on EE 4G. Everything is great. Our family got an Xbox for Christmas and annoyingly it fails the Xbox‘s online multiplayer check because the MTU is too low. The Xbox reports an MTU of 1370. If I run pings from a command line on my laptop, I can ping 1372 before fragmentation starts.
The B818 doesn’t have an MTU config setting for LTE. I spotted in an earlier post about the B535 you can query MTU through Chrome’s console, and this reports 1500. I thought LTE H-Monitor used to allow config of MTU, but can’t see an option there.
Question - is MTU defined by EE’s network setup and there’s nothing I can do about this? Or is it possible that my home network is somehow contributing to the low MTU?
Thanks in advance.
I have the B818-263 on EE 4G. Everything is great. Our family got an Xbox for Christmas and annoyingly it fails the Xbox‘s online multiplayer check because the MTU is too low. The Xbox reports an MTU of 1370. If I run pings from a command line on my laptop, I can ping 1372 before fragmentation starts.
The B818 doesn’t have an MTU config setting for LTE. I spotted in an earlier post about the B535 you can query MTU through Chrome’s console, and this reports 1500. I thought LTE H-Monitor used to allow config of MTU, but can’t see an option there.
Question - is MTU defined by EE’s network setup and there’s nothing I can do about this? Or is it possible that my home network is somehow contributing to the low MTU?
Thanks in advance.