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{{note| After upgrading the ESXi host to 4.1 or 5.0 and upgrading VMs to VMwareTools to 4.1 or 5.0, you may experience slow TCP performance on VMs running on the 4.1 or 5.0 ESXi host. You can address this situation by disabling Large Receive Offload (LRO) on the ESXi host.}} &lt;br /&gt;
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#Log into the ESXi host or its vCenter with vSphere Client. &lt;br /&gt;
#Select the host &amp;amp;gt; '''Configuration '''&amp;amp;gt; '''Software:Advanced Settings'''. &lt;br /&gt;
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