I don't think this is the fix honestly.
I don't even have any of those options on my adapter, and I still get massive lag and constant 90k errors.
I don't think this is the fix honestly.
I don't even have any of those options on my adapter, and I still get massive lag and constant 90k errors.

Considering all the people having troubles, it could be that we're contending with multiple issues.
I'm doubtful this will be a panacea, but if it solves some users' issues I am glad for them!


Ok, for anyone this worked for...
Please identify the network card you have. And what software firewall you are using.
Most people will likely have either a Realtek, Broadcom or Intel chip
Like, I have a "Intel(R) Ethernet Connection I217-V" which is more or less a high-end part and I have not had to change any device settings.
I am using Avast Antivirus, but I'm not using the entire security suite which would have a firewall, I'm just using the stock windows 7 firewall.
Most onboard non-wireless network chips are Realtek RTL8111/RTL8168 series
Symantec has instructions on how to disable TOE
http://www.symantec.com/business/sup...&id=TECH197934
So do a few other Antivirus vendors. This actually suggests to me that it may be peoples third-party firewall software.
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