Large Send Offload Slows Remote Desktop
I have issues with Hyper-V connectivity that appear to be resolved by disabling Large Send Offload IPv4 on the Virtual Machines.
The two problems this appears to resolve are Windows Updates not working and Remote Desktop being painfully slow.
The workaround until I found this setting was to change the VM to the legacy NIC
Windows Updates would not work on VMs although the machine quite happily browsed the web made the initial connection to windows updates and downloaded the latest window update client. Do not know if this is the case with WSUS.
The second issue I have just resolved is that Remote Desktop runs painfully slow although remote connections from the Hyper-V Manager are unaffected.
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