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Disable network properties

Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections


Your network card
Right click
Properties

Uncheck all OFF apart from


Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)

Note
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
(Enable if you are using this)

QoS Packet Scheduler - off


(Enable if you have a congested shared internet connection)
You can enable/disable this in your router settings also if available
Allow this device to wake the computer - off

Advanced

BELOW ARE SOME NETWORK CARDS AS AN EXAMPLE OR GUIDE

INTEL(R) ETHERNET CONNECTION (7) I219-V

Adaptive inter-frame spacing - disabled


Enable PME - disabled
Energy Efficient Ethernet - off
ARP offload - disabled
Flow control - disabled
Gigabit master slave mode - auto detect
(can disable internet or kills speeds for some pc's - if so leave at auto detect)
Interrupt moderation - disabled
Interrupt moderation rate - off
ipv4 checksum offload - rx & tx disabled
(enable for low end hardware)
Jumbo packet - disabled
Large send offload v2 (ipv4) - disabled
Large send offload v2 (ipv6) - disabled
Legacy Switch Compatibility Mode - disabled
Locally administered address - not present
Log link state event - disabled
Maximum Number of RSS Queues - 4 queues (registry tweak below)
Packet priority & vlan - disabled
Protocol ARP offload - disabled
Protocol NS offload - disabled
Receive buffers - 2048
(max for high speed internet - turn down for low speed internet)
Receive side scaling - disabled
Receive side scaling - enabled (if using checksum offloading)
Reduce Speed On Power Down - disabled
Speed & duplex - auto negotiation
(can disable internet or kills speeds for some pc's - if so leave at auto negotiation)
System Idle Power Saver - disabled
TCP checksum offload (ipv4) - rx & tx disabled
(enable for low end hardware)
TCP checksum offload (ipv6) - rx & tx disabled
(enable for low end hardware or disabled as not using ipv6)
Transmit buffers - 2048
(max for high speed internet - turn down for low speed internet)
UDP checksum offload (ipv4) - rx & tx disabled
(enable for low end hardware)
UDP checksum offload (ipv6) - rx & tx disabled
(enable for low end hardware or disabled as not using ipv6)
Ultra Low Power Mode - disabled
Wait For Link - off
Wake on Link Settings - disabled
Wake on Magic Packet - disabled
Wake on Pattern Match – disabled

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LAPTOP KILLER WIRELESS-N/A /AC 1535 WIRELESS NETWORK

D0 packetcoalescing - disabled
Dynamic mimo power save - disabled
network address - not present
preferred band - no preference
roaming aggressiveness - highest
wireless mode - 12 -11 a/b/g/n/ac

Apply

KILLER E2400 GIGABIT ETHERNET CONTROLLER

Arp offload - disabled


Ecma - disabled
Energy efficient ethernet - disabled
Flow control - disabled
Interrupt moderation - disabled
Ipv4 checksum offload - disabled
(enable for low end hardware)
Jumbo frame - disabled
Large send offload ipv4 - disabled
Large send offload v2 ipv4 - disabled
Large send offload v2 ipv6 - disabled
Max irq per second - 10000
Maximum number of rss queues - 4
Network address - not present
Ns offload - disabled
Receive buffers - max
(max for high speed internet - turn down for low speed internet)
Receive side scaling - disabled
Receive side scaling - enabled (if using checksum offloading)
Shutdown and wakeup - disabled
Speed & duplex - auto negotiation
(can disable internet or kills speeds for some pc's - if so leave at auto negotiation)
Swoi - disabled
Tcp checksum offload ipv4 - disabled
(enable for low end hardware)
Tcp checksum offload ipv6 - disabled
(enable for low end hardware or disabled as not using ipv6)
Transmit buffers - max
(max for high speed internet - turn down for low speed internet)
Udp checksum offload ipv4 - disabled
(enable for low end hardware)
Udp checksum offload ipv6 - disabled
(enable for low end hardware or disabled as not using ipv6)
Vlan id - 0
Wake on magic packet - disabled
Wake on pattern match - disabled

Apply

INTEL(R) 82579V GIGABIT NETWORK CONNECTION

Adaptive inter-frame spacing - disabled


ARP offload - disabled
Flow control - disabled
Gigabit master slave mode - auto detect
(can disable internet or kills speeds for some pc's - if so leave at auto detect)
Interrupt moderation - disabled
Interrupt moderation rate - off
ipv4 checksum offload - disabled
(enable for low end hardware)
Jumbo packet - disabled
Large send offload v2 (ipv4) - disabled
Large send offload v2 (ipv6) - disabled
Locally administered address - not present
Maximum number of rss queues - 4 (registry tweak below)
Log link state event - disabled
Ns offload - disabled
Packet priority & vlan - disabled
Receive buffers - max
(max for high speed internet - turn down for low speed internet)
Receive side scaling - disabled
Receive side scaling - enabled (if using checksum offloading)
Speed & duplex - auto negotiation
(can disable internet or kills speeds for some pc's - if so leave at auto negotiation)
TCP checksum offload (ipv4) - disabled
(enable for low end hardware)
TCP checksum offload (ipv6) - disabled
(enable for low end hardware or disabled as not using ipv6)
Transmit buffers - max
(max for high speed internet - turn down for low speed internet)
UDP checksum offload (ipv4) - disabled
(enable for low end hardware)
UDP checksum offload (ipv6) - disabled
(enable for low end hardware or disabled as not using ipv6)
Wait for link - off

Apply

A note to very low end pc users


Disabling all "checksum offloads" will get your CPU to do the work rather than the network card.
Your CPU will always be faster than the network card.

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