Actually I think there is a fair bit of awareness among the "users" out there - at least among those that are actually changing their MTU's...
I recently discovered that some of my customers have been led to believe that they should employ a program called "Turbo MTU" (or some such), which apparently has knobs for every tiny detail of Windows 95's TCP/IP stack. Since these are often the same type of customers who simply change every setting they can at random, I should not be suprised that they encounter performance problems.
IMHO, most of the people out there changing their windows 95 have no idea what it is. They were just told by someone to do it, and when they see it does make an improvement, they think they have an "underground" source to secret information used primarily be Internet experts. I've heard at least one CNE tell someone it was a "Microcomputer Timeout Unit". I wonder who is the most ignorant in some of these cases. -- Phil Howard | stop2it1@no1place.net stop3545@no52ads7.edu eat1this@dumb4ads.com phil | suck4it0@nowhere7.net no9spam7@dumbads6.org a1b9c8d8@anywhere.com at | no25ads3@no1where.com w0x0y7z9@no01ads7.org ads0suck@dumbads5.com milepost | a6b7c5d1@dumb5ads.edu stop9895@anywhere.net eat88me7@no5where.net dot | suck5it9@spammer0.edu no4way60@nowhere0.com end7ads8@no41ads2.org com | die2spam@dumb2ads.org no2spam6@anywhere.net stop9it8@lame2ads.net