This is the built-in help made by Microsoft for the command 'Get-NetAdapterChecksumOffload', in PowerShell version 5 - as retrieved from
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Gets the various checksum offload settings from network adapters that support these checksum offloads.
Get-NetAdapterChecksumOffload [[-Name] <String[]>] [-AsJob] [-CimSession <CimSession[]>] [-IncludeHidden] [-ThrottleLimit <Int32>] [<CommonParameters>]
Get-NetAdapterChecksumOffload [-AsJob] [-CimSession <CimSession[]>] [-IncludeHidden] [-ThrottleLimit <Int32>] -InterfaceDescription <String[]> [<CommonParameters>]
The Get-NetAdapterChecksumOffload cmdlet gets the various checksum offload settings. Physical network adapters have various checksum offloads in which the checksum
calculations occur in the network adapter and not in the main processor. This reduces processor utilization and can increase network throughput. This cmdlet gets the various
checksum offload settings, including IPv4, TCPv4, TCPv6, UDPv4, and UDPv6.
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Disable-NetAdapterChecksumOffload
Enable-NetAdapterChecksumOffload
Set-NetAdapterChecksumOffload
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EXAMPLE 1
PS C:\> Get-NetAdapterChecksumOffload –Name MyAdapter
This example gets the state of checksum offload properties of the network adapter named MyAdapter.
EXAMPLE 2
PS C:\> $networkAdapterCO1 = Get-NetAdapterChecksumOffload –Name MyAdapter
PS C:\> $networkAdapterCO1.ChecksumOffloadHardwareCapabilities
This example displays the checksum offload hardware capabilities of the network adapter named MyAdapter.