Tom and all,

Thanks for all the help and suggestions.

In the end, I believe that my issue is being caused by a bad Linksys 
switch as I have replaced the switch temporarily and the UDP receive 
errors have all but disappeared.

Luckily I didn't have to resort to hiring or buying one of those 
expensive network testers, although I believe there is a company in 
Edmonton who rents them out for the day at reasonable rates.

I also increased my UDP buffer size on the Linux server and things are 
looking much better.

I still suspect that I may have a device that malfunctions every now and 
then, but until new firmware is released, there is not much I can do 
about it.

Martin


Tom Weniger wrote:
> Greetings Martin,
> 
> WRT mismatched NICs, I was thinking whether a switch/router may have
> been misconfigured and/or have a bad routing table on an interface.
> This is dependent on what type of protocols/equipment are on the
> network.
> My apologies if this seems to be a scattered approach to the problem.
> I am trying to eliminate the hardware as the source.
> 

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