You can start the capture, and enter "http" in the Filter area and click
Apply.  This will filter to show only HTTP activity.  Refresh some web
page on the system and you'll see GETs.  As AndrewFG mentioned, you're
looking for POST traffic, in these two scenarios (from AndrewFG's post
earlier):

a) JRMC is not sending any HTTP POSTs for whatever reason (this is
unlikely because of the evidence of other users)

So, run wireshark on the JRMC station, looking for POST traffic from
the JRMC system to the Whitebear system (verify the src/dst IPs if you
see POST traffic).  If you see POSTs from MC, (a) is not the issue
(this was already mentioned as being unlikely).

b) something else is blocking HTTP POSTs. So who could be selectively
passing HTTP GETs and blocking HTTP POSTs? Well, it can only be a
firewall, an anti- virus suite, or the Windows TCP/IP stack itself.
Over to you...

If I recall your setup, your SB/Whitebear system is on another system. 
Run wireshark on this system, looking for POST HTTP traffic.  If you see
it, this would indicate some software on this system is blocking the
traffic.


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