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AT-ANC10S/2 and AT-ANC10S/4 Adapters Installation and User’s Guide
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TCP/UDP
Checksum Offload
(IPv4)
Normally, the checksum function is
computed by the protocol stack.
When you select one of the
Checksum Offload property values
(other than None), the checksum
can be computed by the network
adapter.
Rx Enabled - Enables receive
TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
Tx Enabled - Enables transmit
TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
Tx/Rx Enabled - (default). Enables
transmit and receive TCP/IP/UDP
checksum offload.
None - Disables checksum
offload.
1. In Microsoft Windows, right-
click the Network Adapter in
Network Connections and click
Properties.
2. Click the Configure button and
then the Advanced tab.
3. Set the desired TCP/UDP
Checksum Offload (IPv4)
value.
TCP/UDP
Checksum Offload
(IPv6)
Normally, the checksum function is
computed by the protocol stack.
When you select one of the
Checksum Offload property values
(other than None), the checksum
can be computed by the network
adapter.
Rx Enabled - Enables receive
TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
Tx Enabled - Enables transmit
TCP/IP/UDP checksum offload.
Tx/Rx Enabled - (default). Enables
transmit and receive TCP/IP/UDP
checksum offload.
None - Disables checksum
offload.
1. In Microsoft Windows, right-
click the Network Adapter in
Network Connections and click
Properties.
2. Click the Configure button and
then the Advanced tab.
3. Set the desired TCP/UDP
Checksum Offload (IPv6)
value.
Table 8. Advanced Features in Microsoft Windows
Feature Description Configuration Steps