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<pre>> Hi Bernd,<br><br>> Ok, believe this will fix the problem. I should have been more careful <br>> but I introduced a bug after I introduced the LSO support. I tested on <br>> the Intel card ( LSOv2 ) and a Realtek Gigabit card ( LSOv1 ). Wasn't <br>> able to test the Broadcom card since it's too long and my second test <br>> box that it fits in is currently running Winqual tests. I got better <br>> than 15MB/s upload on both cards via a beefy gateway and Gig ethernet. <br>> Please give it a try and let me know how it goes ...<br>><br>> http://www.shrew.net/download/vpn/vpn-client-2.2.0-lsofix-1.exe<br>><br>> -Matthew<br><br></pre><p>Hi Matthew,<span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1292482609000" style=""><br><span style=""></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1292482609000" style=""><span style="">it is ok now with Broadcom, good work, thanks! <br></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1292482609000" style=""><span style=""><br></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1292482609000" style=""><span style="">I'll try the LSOv2 with Intel later today and will send you a note if it is not ok.</span><span></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1292482668000" style=""><br><span style=""></span></p><p id="__paragraph__1292482668000" style=""><span style="">Bernd<br></span></p></body></html>