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| | Enable or Disable Optimal Performance in Local Area Connection Pro In the Advanced section in Configure under Local Area Connection Properties there are several drop down menus. One of them is for "Optimal Performance" and the choices are "Enable" or "Disable". Disable had been selected by default. I cannot find out what this setting is about. Intuitively, it makes sense to select "Enable" but computers lack intuition. Any suggestions? There is no raging problem going on. I just want to max out the system. |
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