(0) You need to install ethtool if it is not :
sudo apt-get install ethtool(1) List out the available network interface on your system :
ls /sys/class/netenp1s0f0  enp1s0f1  enp7s0  enp8s0  lo(2) To see if the network interface can pause the transmission when neccessary or not in order to prevent packet drop :
ethtool -a enp1s0f0Pause parameters for enp1s0f0:
Autonegotiate: on
RX:  on
TX:  onIf the values are not "on", you can set it to :
sudo ethtool -A enp1s0f0 rx on tx on(3) To see if the buffer is at the maximum value or not :
ethtool -g enp1s0f0Ring parameters for enp1s0f0:
Pre-set maximums:
RX:  4096
RX Mini: 0
RX Jumbo: 0
TX:  4096
Current hardware settings:
RX:  4096
RX Mini: 0
RX Jumbo: 0
TX:  4096If the current hardware settings values are not as the Pre-set maximums, you can set them to be :
sudo ethtool -G enp1s0fo rx 4096 tx 4096(4) If your network interface cannot be configure like Intel, you may see the following result :
ls /sys/class/netenp2s0  enp3s0  lo  wlp4s0ethtool -a enp2s0Pause parameters for enp2s0:
Cannot get device pause settings: Operation not supported(5) Finally, you can put those commands at /etc/rc.local and run the following command to activate the values :
sudo bash /etc/rc.localThat's all! See you.