At 07:43 AM 9/9/2003 -0500, you wrote:

>Look at the source and destination addresses. The shared-media aspect of
>cable means you pretty much see all your neighbors' traffic, including
>arp broadcasts. If it's much higher than normal, and you're seeing an

I don't think this is totally accurate. From what I've seen only broadcast 
traffic can be seen by others. Unicast traffic can't be so easily sniffed. 
I know in the past that what you just said was accurate, but not any more. 
Scott?

Maybe it's a DHCP problem. :)

P.S. I could be totally wrong.


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