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large send offload
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Large Send Offload (LSO) is a network adapter feature that offloads the segmentation of large TCP packets from the CPU to the network hardware, potentially improving performance. On Windows 11, users may encounter issues with LSO causing network instability, lag, or reduced speeds. Disabling LSO in the Ethernet adapter settings is a common troubleshooting step for resolving connectivity problems. This tag covers discussions and guides on configuring Large Send Offload to optimize network performance and stability on Windows systems.
For countless Windows 11 users, network performance is about far more than simply plugging in an Ethernet cable. The stock settings provided by Microsoft offer a functioning connection out of the box, but if you’re seeking to boost speed, reduce lag, or cure persistent connectivity headaches, a...