I use a Lenovo Thinkpad E495.
When WiFi roaming,
6062-Lso was triggered
appears in Event Viewer.
22:05:01.2198709: 7021 - Connection telemetry fields and analysis usage
22:05:01.2198709: 7003 - Roam Complete
22:05:29.8405925: 6062 - Lso was triggered
Non-roaming (about once a day)
9/15 22:11:56 7021 - Connection telemetry fields and analysis usage
9/15 22:11:58 6062 - Lso was triggered
At this time, I am concerned that the network may be temporarily disconnected.
The E495 WiFi adapter (Intel Wireless-AC 9260 160MHz ver23.40.0.4) does not have a setting to disable "large send offload".
How can I disable "large send offload"?
Note that when looking at "Duration" under "Status" in the network adapter's right-click menu, no disconnections seem to have been detected after power-on or sleep recovery, and the time that the connection has remained active is display.
During power down or sleep, I have no problem since I am not transferring data, but the problem is that warning 6062 is logged when roaming.
If this forum can answer that "Event6062 is a problem at the network interface layer and no real disconnection occurs because retransmission requests, etc. are handled at the protocol layer above it," then I can close this question and use this PC without worry.
The following settings have been changed to resolve the 6062 error.
I tried these things, but they did not solve the problem.
- Disable 2.4GHz wireless on the router.
- Fix 36 channels of 5GHz wireless LAN on the router.
- Reinstall the WiFi network adapter driver.
- change WiFi network adapter settings on PC
MIMO power saving mode -> No SMPS
Priority band: 3. Priority 5GHz band
Power Management Tab:
Allow computer to turn off this device to save power -> Uncheck
- Power Option Settings
Wireless adapter settings
Battery, when connected to power supply >> Maximum Performance
PCI Experss > Power Management for Link State Off
- Change DNS server address
(IPv4)
Preferred DNS: 8.8.8.8.8
Alternative DNS: 8.8.4.4.4
(IPv6)
Preferred DNS: 2001:4860:4860::8888
Alternative DNS: 2001:4860:4860::8844
- Go to Settings -> Network and Internet -> Advanced Network Settings -> Reset Network
and reboot
- Group Policy Editor
Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Windows Connection Manager
Minimize simultaneous connections to domains... to Disabled
- roll back the WiFi network adapter driver
- netsh int ipv4 reset all
netsh int ipv6 reset all
- Initialize BIOS settings