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  1. #1
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    aol and wl-500g

    ok, here it is, the howto for aol

    thx to oleg again who is doin all the work in here!

    first do all the settings you wish to do

    test all things except internet, if all things are working we can do step two

    set up your aol account in the router like a normal pppoe connection

    username for aol in germany is "yourusername@de.aol.com"

    password is your normal aol password

    now press apply and finish on the next side and reboot the router

    internet is still not working at this point but we are near

    now enter http://my.router/Main_AdmStatus_Content.asp with your browser

    enter
    nvram set 5_x_PPPoEMTU="1400 default-asyncmap debug"
    then press Refresh
    After that enter
    nvram commit
    press Refresh
    You will need to reboot router (power off/power on) and it should connect in the correct mode. Also in IP config in the MTU field you should see the "1400 default-asyncmap debug" value


    now all things including internet are working on the router

    but that is not all for aol

    you need to change the MTU setting on your local client to 1372 to get your browser working correctly

    if you dont know how to set this setting please download "dfü-speed" (http://www.chip.de/downloads/c_downloads_8832957.html)

    fill in the fields like shown in the attached jpg and press ok after this, now you need to reboot your pc

    after that your mtu on local pc is set to 1372 and the problems with aol should be solved

    hope i could help some of you

    if something is unclear please ask
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    DFUE-SpeedV2-2.zip

    direct download here: DFUE-SpeedV2-2.zip
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