
Here are my other settings just in case someone sees something i should change. So i figured i might as well tweak what i can. Im just trying to make everything as efficient as can be. Click OK and close the Device Manager window. Click the drop down box under Value: and select Disabled from the list. I was also wondering about Jumbo Frame, Large Send offload v2(IPv4), Large Send offload v2(IPv6) which are all disabled. These are steps I followed, Open Device Manager -> Navigate to Network Adapters -> Double click on Realtek USB GbE family Controller -> Click the Advanced tab in the menu of the properties window.

Windows 10 device manager will scan for the changes you have made. 71 MB) i am trying to install AA in Windows XP 64bit which is The 'Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller' NIC can be configured to not strip the vlan tags, by going to the Adapter Settings and setting 'Priority & VLAN' to 'Priority & VLAN disabled' Exact placement and availability of the settings could vary depending on Windows version, Realtek. On the top of Device Manager interface, click Action and then select Scan for hardware changes. I wanted to know what- ARP offload, Flow control, interrupt moderation, Large Send offload v2, NS offload, Priority & Vlan, and Receive Side Scaling all do. Expand Network adapters and then right click the Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller to Uninstall device. Does anyone know of any good posts relating to this? Ive tried looking online for info pertaining to this, but i cant find anything that really explains what all of the setting do.

I was told by the company whose trading software i use to disable all 'checksum offloads' in advanced settings, but i was wondering if there were any others that would maybe improve performance. I have a gigabyte ga-x85a-ud5 rev2.0 mobo and was wondering what all of the advanced settings for Nic controller should be set to.
