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		The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DGL-4300 => Topic started by: z999z3mystorys on August 07, 2009, 09:59:59 PM
		
			
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				Are there any settings on my Ethernet controller to get the most out of a wired connection to a DGL-4300? I'm asking with online gaming in mind, and was just wondering if there was anything I could do on the computer's intergrated Ethernet controller end to help performance. I sure that Ethernet controller very some depending on the type, but are their any general recommendations for setting up that end of the connection?
 Here are a list of the advanced options I have for my controller, and I have little idea what they really do:
 
 Auto disable Gigabit
 Flow Control
 Green Ethernet
 Interrupt Moderation
 IPv4 Checksum Offload
 Jumbo Frame
 Large Send Offload (IPv4)
 Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4)
 Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6)
 Network address
 Priority & VLAN
 Receive Buffers
 Receive Side Scaling
 Shutdown Wake-On-Lan
 Speed and Duplex
 TCP Checksum offload (IPv4)
 TCP Checksum offload (IPv6)
 Transmit Buffers
 UDP Checksum offload (IPv4)
 UDP Checksum offload (IPv6)
 Wake on Magic Packet
 Wake on Pattern Match
 WOL & shutdown Link Speed
 
 What should these be set to to get the best usage of the DGL-4300?
 
 Here's some more info in case it's helpful:
 
 ISP: Mediacom, 8mbs internet speed
 Modem(provided by ISP): RCA DCM425
 Router: DGL-4300 (Ordered)
 Ethernet controller: Realtek RTL8168C (Intergrated)
 Motherboard: EVGA x58 3 SLI
 OS: Windows 7 RC 7100 (to be release version in time)