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Revision as of 09:33, 16 Haziran 2023
Sometimes you may have a reason to change the MTU on your windows computer. Here is how.
1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator
- Click
start
- Type
cmd
- On the Right hand side, click
'Run as administrator'
2. Show the current MTU and the interface name
- Enter in the command:
netsh interface ipv4 show subinterfaces
- Make a note of the existing MTU (probably 1500)
- Make a note of the interface name - eg Ethernet
3. Change the MTU for the interface
- Enter the command:
netsh
- Then:
interface
Then: ipv4
Then: set subinterface "Ethernet" mtu=1320
Then: exit
5. Check the MTU
- Run the first command to show the Interface details again:
netsh interface ipv4 show subinterfaces
- It should now show
1320
6. Reverting back
- restarting the computer should change the MTU back to default
- Or, you can run the commands above, but set
1500
instead of1320