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<blockquote cite="mid:4D0652FD.10302@shrew.net" type="cite">As luck
would have it, I just came across a spare Broadcom BCM5700 that I
can use for testing. There are two versions of LSO. Perhaps the
Intel cards I was testing with implemented a different version
than Broadcom supports and we still have a bug. Can you please
confirm that you were testing on a Windows 7 host?
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Yes, I'm testing on Windows 7 and the name of the registry entry is
LsoV1IPv4, this probably describes the version of LSO Broadcom is
using. Which one is it with Intel?<br>
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I can perform more testing with my Broadcom. Can you please
install the 2.2.0 version on an Intel system and see if you have
better luck. My testing showed a vast improvement ( 22k/s to 6MB/s
).
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I'll give Intel a try tomorrow.<br>
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Bernd<br>
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