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Chapter 6: Setting Advanced Properties
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Jumbo Packet Enables the network adapter to 
transmit and receive oversized 
Ethernet frames that are greater 
than 1514 bytes, but less than or 
equal to 9000 bytes in length 
(9600 bytes for network adapters 
that operate at 10 Gbps). This 
property requires the presence of 
a switch that is able to process 
jumbo frames. This property is 
only available for the ANC10S 
network adapters.
Frame size is set at 1500 bytes by 
default. To increase the size of the 
received frames, raise the byte 
quantity in 500-byte increments.
1. In Microsoft Windows, right-
click the Network Adapter in 
Network Connections, and 
then click Properties.
2. Click the Configure button and 
then the Advanced tab.
3. Enter the desired Jumbo 
Packet value.
Large Send Offload 
v2 (IPv4)
Normally, the TCP segmentation is 
done by the protocol stack. When 
you enable the Large Send 
Offload property, the TCP 
segmentation can be done by the 
network adapter. The default 
setting for this property is Enabled. 
This property is only available for 
the ANC10S network adapters
1. In Microsoft Windows, right-
click the Network Adapter in 
Network Connections, and 
then click Properties.
2. Click the Configure button and 
then the Advanced tab.
3. Select the desired Large Send 
Offload v2 (IPv4) value.
Large Send Offload 
v2 (IPv4)
Normally, the TCP segmentation is 
done by the protocol stack. When 
you enable the Large Send 
Offload property, the TCP 
segmentation can be done by the 
network adapter. The default 
setting for this property is Enabled. 
This property is only available for 
the ANC10S network adapters
1. In Microsoft Windows, right-
click the Network Adapter in 
Network Connections, and 
then click Properties.
2. Click the Configure button and 
then the Advanced tab.
3. Select the desired Large Send 
Offload v2 (IPv6) value.
Table 8. Advanced Features in Microsoft Windows
Feature Description Configuration Steps










