offloading

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about offloading cover several technical areas. One thread addresses GTK offloading failures related to wake-on-LAN settings. Multiple threads focus on TCP/IP offloading in Windows 7, including a known issue where the TCP SACK option is always set to true after enabling offloading, causing poor network performance. Another thread describes a problem where network adapters respond to ARP or NS requests for incorrect IP addresses when ARP offload and NS offload features are enabled. Additionally, a user seeks help with offloading large files to an external hard drive in Windows 7, experiencing system hangs despite trying common fixes. These posts highlight offloading challenges in networking and storage contexts.
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    GTK offloading fails when the "Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer" option is...

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    TCP SACK option is always set to "true" after you enable the TCP/IP Offloading feature in Windows 7

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    TCP SACK option is always set to "true" after you enable the TCP/IP Offloading feature in Windows 7

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    TCP SACK option is always set to "true" after you enable the TCP/IP Offloading feature in Windows 7

    Fixes an issue in which the TCP SACK option is always set to "true" for offloaded TCP connections on a network adapter, and you experience poor performance in busy network environments. This issue occurs when the network adapter does not support the TCP... More...
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    Windows 7 Hard Drive Headaches (offloading to external)

    Dear Windows 7 community, :confused: I have searched for weeks, and read at least a half dozen threads on the common problem of the system hanging when offloading large files to an external hard drive. I have tried all the common recommendations (taking ownership / 'everyone' permissions /...
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    Network adapter responds to ARP or NS requests for incorrect IP addresses in Windows 7

    Fixes an issue in which a network adapter incorrectly responds to ARP or NS requests for IP addresses that do not belong to the network adapter. This issue occurs if the ARP offload and NS offload features are enabled on a computer that is running... More...
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