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For more information about the pylon Viewer, see Section 2.2 on
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40.
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.
To access the advanced properties for an adapter:
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.
3. A LAN Connection Properties window will open. Click the Configure button.
4.
An Adapter Properties window will open. Click the Advanced tab.
Note
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.
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Basler Network Drivers and Parameters
page 20
and Section 2.4 on
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