
- #DISABLE IPV6 ON MY OSX 10.12 FOR ETHERNET INSTALL#
- #DISABLE IPV6 ON MY OSX 10.12 FOR ETHERNET DRIVERS#
- #DISABLE IPV6 ON MY OSX 10.12 FOR ETHERNET DRIVER#
#DISABLE IPV6 ON MY OSX 10.12 FOR ETHERNET DRIVER#

Implemented Apple’s polled receive driver model (RXPOLL).Updated underlying linux sources from Realtek to 8.041.00.Force ASPM state to disabled/enabled according to the config parameter setting.Updated Linux sources to 8.047.04 and added support for new family members.Reworked medium section and EEE support to resolve problems with connection establishment and stability.The RTL8111B/8168B chips have been reported to work since version 1.0.2 too. The driver has been successfully tested under 10.8.2 - 11.3 with serveral versions of the RTL8111 and is known to work stable on these devices but you'll have to consider that there are more than 30 different revisions of the RTL8111. Open System Preferences again, select Network and check if the new network interface has been created automatically or create it manually now.
#DISABLE IPV6 ON MY OSX 10.12 FOR ETHERNET INSTALL#
Install the new driver and recreate the kernel cache.

If you forget this step you might experience strange problems with certain Apple domains, iTunes and iCloud later. Open System Preferences and delete the corresponding network interface, e. Goto /S/L/E and delete the old driver (Lnx2mac, AppleRealtekRTL8169, etc.). Support requests here on Github will be ignored!īefore you install the driver you have to remove any installed driver for RTL8111/8168. In case you have questions, need support or want to submit a problem report, please refer to the driver's thread on : As checksum offload doesn't work with jumbo frames on older versions of the RTL8111, jumbo frames are only supported on chiset 16 (RTL8111E-VL) and above.
#DISABLE IPV6 ON MY OSX 10.12 FOR ETHERNET DRIVERS#

TCP, UDP and IPv4 checksum offload (receive and transmit). Only small packets are copied on reception because creating a copy is more efficient than allocating a new buffer.
