Basler Network Drivers and Parameters AW00089317000
340 Basler ace GigE
A.2.5 Adapter Properties
When the Basler Performance driver is installed, it adds a set of "advanced" properties to the
network adapter. These properties include:
Max Packet Latency - A value in microseconds that defines how long the adapter will wait after it
receives a packet before it generates a packet received interrupt.
Max Receive Inter-packet Delay - A value in microseconds that defines the maximum amount of
time allowed between incoming packets.
Maximum Interrupts per Second - Sets the maximum number of interrupts per second that the
adapter will generate.
Network Address - allows the user to specify a MAC address that will override the default address
provided by the adapter.
Packet Buffer Size - Sets the size in bytes of the buffers used by the receive descriptors and the
transmit descriptors.
Receive Descriptors - Sets the number of descriptors to use in the adapter’s receiving ring.
Transmit Descriptors - Sets the number of descriptors to use in the adapter’s transmit ring.
1. Open a Network Connections window and find the connection for your network adapter.
2. Right click on the name of the connection and select Properties from the drop down menu.
A LAN Connection Properties window will open.
3. Click the Configure button.
An Adapter Properties window will open.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
To access the advanced properties for an adapter:
We strongly recommend using the default parameter settings. Changing the
parameters can have a significant negative effect on the performance of the
adapter and the driver.