Advanced Properties

Users can dynamically adjust the advanced properties in according to the operational environment and performance consideration. To adjust the setting of advanced property, please open Device Manager, expand the Network adapters tree list, select the "Realtek FE/GbE Family Controller", click mouse's right button, and launch the menu item of Properties, the properties of Realtek FE/GbE Family Controller will prompt, select the property sheet of Advanced.


NOTE:

·         Improper setting of advanced properties will lead to failure connection or performance degradation. If such case happens, please refer this section to select the proper setting or restore to the default value.

 

Windows XP

Windows Vista


Windows XP

802.1Q/p VLAN Tagging

The information of IEEE 802.1Q/p is to indicate the packet's priority and the VLAN which it belonged. Set the option can enable the capability of priority transmit and VLAN tagging/de-tagging by NIC hardware.

Options

Description

Enable

Enable the capability of priority transmit and VLAN tagging/de-tagging

Disable

Disable the capability of priority transmit and VLAN tagging/de-tagging (default)

 

Auto Disable PCIe (PowerSaving)

To achieve power saving mode, the driver can auto disable the PCIe based on the cable plugged status.

Options

Description

Disabled

Disable the capability of Auto Disable PCIe(default)

Enabled, Battery

When use battery and the cable is unplugged, disable the PCIe

Enabled, Battery or AC

When use battery or AC and the cable is unplugged, disable the PCIe

 

Auto Disable PHY (PowerSaving)

To achieve power saving mode, the driver can auto disable the PHY based on the cable plugged status.

Option

Description

Disabled

Disable the capability of Auto Disable PHY(default)

Enabled, Battery

When use battery and the cable is unplugged, disable the PHY

Enabled, Battery or AC

When use battery or AC and the cable is unplugged, disable the PHY

 

EEE

 

Energy Efficient Ethernet.  The Realtek FE/GbE Family Controller can enter to or resume from power saving mode according to its loading.

Options

Description

Enabled

Enable the capability of EEE

Disabled

Disable the capability of EEE

 

NOTE:

(*) The default setting is dependent to products. Please refer the data sheet to set the feature.

 

Flow Control

The NIC can temporarily stop to transmit packets in order to match the speed of received side.

Options

Description

Enable

Enable the capability of flow control (default)

Disable

Disable the capability of flow control

 

Green Ethernet

It's a power saving mode. The Realtek FE/GbE Family Controller can sensor the length of plugged cable to determine the output voltage of transmission.

Options

Description

Enabled

Enable the capability of Green Ethernet

Disabled

Disable the capability of Green Ethernet


NOTE:

(*) The default setting is dependent to products. Please refer the data sheet to set the feature.

 

Jumbo Frame

The maximum transmit unit(MTU) of Ethernet is 1500 bytes. The jumbo frame is the frame whose length is greater than 1500 bytes. User can use this option to adjust the maximum transmit unit supported by Ethernet NIC.

Options

Description

2KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 2K bytes.

3KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 3K bytes.

4KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 4K bytes.

5KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 5K bytes.

6KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 6K bytes.

7KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 7K bytes.

8KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 8K bytes.

9KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 9K bytes.

Disable

Disable the capability of Jumbo Frame(default)


NOTE:

 

Link Speed/Duplex Mode

Change the link speed and duplex mode

Options

Description

Auto Negotiation

Auto negotiation the supported link speed and duplex mode with connected device (default)

10Mbps/Half Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 10Mbps/Half Duplex

10Mbps/Full Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 10Mbps/Full Duplex

100Mbps/Half Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 100Mbps/Half Duplex

100Mbps/Full Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 100Mbps/Full Duplex

1000Mbps/Full Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 1000Mbps/Full Duplex (*)


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Network Address

Change the MAC address

Default Value:Not present

 

Offload Checksum

Set the capability of checksum by NIC hardware.

Options

Description

Disable

Disable the capability of checksum by NIC hardware

Rx Checksum

Enable the capability of Rx checksum by NIC hardware

Tx Checksum

Enable the capability of Tx checksum by NIC hardware

Tx/Rx Checksum

Enable the capability of Tx/Rx checksum by NIC hardware(default)

 

Offload TCP_Largesend

Set the capability of TCP packet fragmentation by NIC hardware

Options

Description

Enable

Enable the capability of TCP packet fragmentation by NIC hardware(default)

Disable

Disable the capability of TCP packet fragmentation by NIC hardware

 

Wake-On-Lan After Shutdown

Set the capability of Wake-On-Lan after shutdown.

Options

Description

Enable

Enable the capability of Wake-On-Lan after shutdown.

Disable

Disable the capability of Wake-On-Lan after shutdown.(default)

 

WOL & Shutdown Link Speed

Set the link speed of NIC while the system is in sleep or hibernation state.

Options

Description

10 Mbps First

Set the link speed 10 Mbps while system in sleep or hibernation state(default)

100 Mbps First

Set the link speed 100 Mbps while system in sleep or hibernation state

Not Speed Down

Not Speed Down while system in sleep or hibernation state

 

NOTE:

 


Windows Vista

Auto Disable Gigabit (PowerSaving)

To achieve power saving mode, the driver can auto disable the Gigabit when the cable is re-linked.

Options

Description

Disabled

Disable the capability of Auto Disable Gigabit(default)

Re-Link, Battery

When use battery, auto disable gigabit when re-link

Re-Link, Battery or AC

Auto disable gigabit when re-link


NOTE:

 

Auto Disable PCIe (PowerSaving)

To achieve power saving mode, the driver can auto disable the PCIe based on the cable plugged status.

Options

Description

Disabled

Disable the capability of Auto Disable PCIe(default)

Enabled, Battery

When use battery and the cable is unplugged, disable the PCIe

Enabled, Battery or AC

When use battery or AC and the cable is unplugged, disable the PCIe

 

Auto Disable PHY (PowerSaving)

To achieve power saving mode, the driver can auto disable the PHY based on the cable plugged status.

Option

Description

Disabled

Disable the capability of Auto Disable PHY(default)

Enabled, Battery

When use battery and the cable is unplugged, disable the PHY

Enabled, Battery or AC

When use battery or AC and the cable is unplugged, disable the PHY

 

EEE

 

Energy Efficient Ethernet.  The Realtek FE/GbE Family Controller can enter to or resume from power saving mode according to its loading.

Options

Description

Enabled

Enable the capability of EEE

Disabled

Disable the capability of EEE

 

NOTE:

(*) The default setting is dependent to products. Please refer the data sheet to set the feature.

 

Flow Control

The NIC can temporarily stop to transmit packets in order to match the speed of received side.

Options

Description

Enable

Enable the capability of flow control (default)

Disable

Disable the capability of flow control

 

Green Ethernet

It's a power saving mode. The Realtek FE/GbE Family Controller can sensor the length of plugged cable to determine the output voltage of transmission.

Options

Description

Enabled

Enable the capability of Green Ethernet

Disabled

Disable the capability of Green Ethernet


NOTE:

(*) The default setting is dependent to products. Please refer the data sheet to set the feature.

 

Interrupt Moderation

Dynamically adjust the frequency of interrupt to CPU according to the network traffic.

Options

Description

Enabled

Enable the capability of interrupt moderation(default)

Disabled

Disable the capability of interrupt moderation

 

IPv4 Checksum Offload

Set the capability of IPv4 checksum by hardware

Options

Description

Disable

Disable the capability of IPv4 checksum by hardware

Rx & Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of IPv4 checksum both in Tx and Rx by hardware(default)

Rx Enabled

Enable the capability of IPv4 checksum only in Rx by hardware

Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of IPv4 checksum only in Tx by hardware

 

Large Send Offload (IPv4)

Set the capability of TCP packet fragmentation by NIC hardware

Options

Description

Enabled

Enable the capability of IPv4 packet fragmentation by NIC hardware (default)

Disabled

Disable the capability of IPv4 packet fragmentation by NIC hardware

 

Large Send Offload (IPv6)

Set the capability of IPv6 packet fragmentation by NIC hardware

Options

Description

Enabled

Enable the capability of IPv6 packet fragmentation by NIC hardware (default)

Disabled

Disable the capability of IPv6 packet fragmentation by NIC hardware

 

Jumbo Frame

The maximum transmit unit(MTU) of Ethernet is 1500 bytes. The jumbo frame is the frame whose length is greater than 1500 bytes. User can use this option to adjust the maximum transmit unit supported by Ethernet NIC.

Options

Description

2KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 2K bytes.

3KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 3K bytes.

4KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 4K bytes.

5KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 5K bytes.

6KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 6K bytes.

7KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 7K bytes.

8KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 8K bytes.

9KB MTU

Set the length of Jumbo Frame to 9K bytes.

Disable

Disable the capability of Jumbo Frame(default)


NOTE:

 

Network Address

Change the MAC address

Default Value:Not present

 

Priority & VLAN

The information of IEEE 802.1Q/p is to indicate the packet's priority and the VLAN which it belonged. Set the option can enable the capability of priority transmit and VLAN tagging/de-tagging by NIC hardware.

Options

Description

Priority & VLAN Disabled

Disable the capabilities of priority and VLAN tagging/de-tagging

Priority & VLAN Enabled

Enable the capabilities of priority and VLAN tagging/de-tagging by hardware (default)

Priority Enabled

Enable the capability of priority by hardware

VLAN Enabled

Enable the capability of VLAN tagging/de-tagging by hardware

 

Receive Buffers

Set the received buffer size

Options

Range

Received buffer size

1~512 (default:512)

 

Receive Side Scaling

Received Side Scaling(RSS) is a load-balance mechanism to dynamically assign the multi-core CPU to process the indication of received packets.

Options

Description

Enabled

Enable the capability of RSS (default)

Disabled

Disable the capability of RSS


NOTE:

 

Shutdown Wake-On-Lan

Set the capability of Wake-On-Lan after shutdown.

Options

Description

Enabled

Enable the capability of Wake-On-Lan after shutdown

Disabled

Disable the capability of Wake-On-Lan after shutdown(default)

 

Speed & Duplex

Change the link speed and duplex mode

Options

Description

Auto Negotiation

Auto negotiation the supported link speed and duplex mode with connected device (default)

10 Mbps Half Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 10Mbps/Half Duplex

110 Mbps Full Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 10Mbps/Full Duplex

100 Mbps Half Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 100Mbps/Half Duplex

100 Mbps Full Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 100Mbps/Full Duplex

1.0 Gbps Full Duplex

Set link speed and duplex mode to 1000Mbps/Full Duplex (*)


NOTE:

 

TCP Checksum Offload (IPv4)

Set the capability of TCP checksum by hardware (IPv4)

Options

Description

Disable

Disable the capability of TCP checksum by hardware(IPv4)

Rx & Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of TCP checksum both in Tx and Rx by hardware(IPv4)(default)

Rx Enabled

Enable the capability of TCP checksum only in Rx by hardware(IPv4)

Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of TCP checksum only in Tx by hardware(IPv4)

 

TCP Checksum Offload (IPv6)

Set the capability of TCP checksum by hardware(IPv6)

Options

Description

Disable

Disable the capability of TCP checksum by hardware(IPv6)

Rx & Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of TCP checksum both in Tx and Rx by hardware(IPv6)(default)

Rx Enabled

Enable the capability of TCP checksum only in Rx by hardware(IPv6)

Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of TCP checksum only in Tx by hardware(IPv6)

 

Transmit Buffers

Set the size of transmit buffer

Options

Range

Transmit buffer size

1~128 (default:128)

 

UDP Checksum Offload (IPv4)

Set the capability of UDP checksum by hardware (IPv4)

Options

Description

Disable

Disable the capability of UDP checksum by hardware(IPv4)

Rx & Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of UDP checksum both in Tx and Rx by hardware(IPv4)(default)

Rx Enabled

Enable the capability of UDP checksum only in Rx by hardware(IPv4)

Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of UDP checksum only in Tx by hardware(IPv4)

 

UDP Checksum Offload (IPv6)

Set the capability of UDP checksum by hardware(IPv6)

Options

Description

Disable

Disable the capability of UDP checksum by hardware(IPv6)

Rx & Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of UDP checksum both in Tx and Rx by hardware(IPv6)(default)

Rx Enabled

Enable the capability of UDP checksum only in Rx by hardware(IPv6)

Tx Enabled

Enable the capability of UDP checksum only in Tx by hardware(IPv6)

 

Wake-On-Lan Capabilities

Set the capability to enable NIC to wake up the system in sleep or hibernation state while receiving the matched pattern  or magic packet.

Options

Description

None

Disable Wake-On-Lan Capabilities

Pattern Match

Enable Pattern Match Wake-On-Lan Capabilities

Magic Packet

Enable Pattern Magic Wake-On-Lan Capabilities

Pattern Match & Magic Packet

Enable Pattern Match and Magic Wake-On-Lan Capabilities (default)

 

WOL & Shutdown Link Speed

Set the link speed of NIC while the system is in sleep or hibernation state.

Options

Description

10 Mbps First

Set the link speed 10 Mbps while system in sleep or hibernation state(default)

100 Mbps First

Set the link speed 100 Mbps while system in sleep or hibernation state

Not Speed Down

Not Speed Down while system in sleep or hibernation state

 

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