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Game server Nic Card optimizing
Name: Robert Date: August 24, 2003 at 20:07:18 Pacific OS: Windows 2000 CPU/Ram: Dual 2.0 / 1Gig
Comment:
Hello, I currently run a dedicated server for gaming. Because this is not a shared dedicated server like most game providers. I am responsible for optimizing my own settings. I currently host two 20 player servers and want to know based on the exact options on the nic card...what would be optimal for the fastest connections.
Nic Description - Intel 82545EM Based Network
available settings to adjust:
Adapter Interfram Spacing ======= Enabled Coalesce Buffers ======128 Enable PME ========= No action Flow Control======= Both On Link Speed & Duplex ======== 100Mbps/Full Duplex Locally Administered Address ======= Not Present Offload Recieve TCP Checksum=== Off Offload Transmit IP Checksum=== On Offload Transmit TCP Checksum== On Recieve Descriptors====== 256 Transmit Descriptors= ====256 Wake on Settings===== disabled
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