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    pfSense on ESXi | Best Practices

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    • kiokomanK
      kiokoman LAYER 8
      last edited by kiokoman

      🤦 🤦
      i told you 4 days ago to disable cso "esxcli network nic cso set --enable=0 -n vmnic0"
      but i forgot to tell you to disable it from the pfsense gui

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      • mohkhalifaM
        mohkhalifa @kiokoman
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        @kiokoman 😱 😱 😱

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          bbrendon @mohkhalifa
          last edited by

          @mohkhalifa said in pfSense on ESXi | Best Practices:

          problem SOLVED after "Disabling hardware checksum offload"

          Awesome. I poked around on a few of mine and didn't find any with that enabled. Mostly Dell hardware here. Good find.

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