Patrick9876
Regular Contributor
In my very small sample of 3 computers running Windows, all Ethernet adapters support enabling/disabling Large send Offload for IPv4 and IPv6. None of the WiFi adapters have those options. Is this a peculiarity of Windows and/or the drivers written for it, or does it imply something about WiFi adapters and LSO? If the latter, is LSO not supported by WiFi adapters? Or conversely, is it always supported and cannot be disabled?
Behind this question is the fact that I am getting brief WiFi failures that are always accompanied by the report "LSO was triggered" on a WiFi adapter that, as near as I can tell, does not support LSO.
Behind this question is the fact that I am getting brief WiFi failures that are always accompanied by the report "LSO was triggered" on a WiFi adapter that, as near as I can tell, does not support LSO.