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Hello Charlie, After the actual manual installation of your card and
its drivers, you really need to tweak a few of the driver's settings
to get the optimum performance out of them. Each driver has different
settings, however, so it is impossible to give recommendations for
every one of them, but here are some of the most common ones and the
ones that are applicable for my specific network card (Intel 10/100
Mbps). To change the settings for your network card, you need to start
up your system applet and go into the Device manager. In there, you
need to find the listing for your card and go into its properties. The
tab you are looking for is called “advanced.” Packet Tagging –
Disabled Coalesce Buffers – 8 or 32 Link Speed and Duplex – As per
your network (auto if you don’t know or have a mixed networking
environment) Locally Administered Address – not present Receive
Buffers – 32 or 48 Transmit Control Blocks – 32 You will notice that
some of these properties have more than one setting – you will have to
choose which one works the best for your particular networking
environment. That, more than anything will dictate exactly which
settings you should choose.
Best regards,
Mark Brown mailto:markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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