On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 05:44:35PM -0600, Andy Alguire wrote:
> Hello I need help in figuring out this capture. We are seeing
> network disconnect daily,
What do you mean when you say "network disconnect"? What are the
symptoms?
> primarily at end of day when users are logging out.
Are the user
Hello,
Could it be that you are experiencing some kind of STP loop ? What kind of
switches/Hubs you are using ?
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Hello I need help in figuring out this capture. We are seeing network
disconnect daily, primarily at end of day when users are logging out. I would
really appreciate some help as I have hired professionals to analyze the
network and they have come up with nothing. Thanks
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Randy Grein
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Randy,
That is the problem I have at work as well, can't disable the firewall.
Keith.
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I thought this did not matter as Wireshark puts the NIC card in promiscuous
mode and hence the IP address of the PC is irrelevant unless you want to things
such as pings. However, some people think otherwise.
Are there any problems doing a capture on a WinXP machine that has a personal
firewal