BTW, it's not just EoIP, happens with VPN connection as well. The local internet connection works fine though.
Here's my config:
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[admin@MikroTik] > /interface print
Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave
# NAME TYPE ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU MAX-L2MTU MAC-ADDRESS
0 R ether1 ether 1500 1596 2026 6C:3B:6B:21:3A:BD
1 R ether2-master ether 1500 1596 2026 6C:3B:6B:BD:3A:22
2 RS ether3 ether 1500 1596 2026 6C:3B:6B:BD:3A:23
3 RS ether4 ether 1500 1596 2026 6C:3B:6B:BD:3A:24
4 S ether5 ether 1500 1596 2026 6C:3B:6B:BD:3A:25
5 R eoip-hk eoip 1438 65535 02:55:E0:ED:4C:7A
6 R pppoe-out1 pppoe-out 1480
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[admin@MikroTik] > /interface eoip print
Flags: X - disabled, R - running
0 R name="eoip-hk" mtu=auto actual-mtu=1438 l2mtu=65535 mac-address=02:55:E0:**:**:** arp=enabled arp-timeout=auto
loop-protect=default loop-protect-status=off loop-protect-send-interval=5s loop-protect-disable-time=5m
local-address=local remote-address=remote tunnel-id=id dscp=inherit clamp-tcp-mss=yes
dont-fragment=no allow-fast-path=no