If you have no users in the net, you only get the traffic you want.
If you have users in the net, you have many frames to process and that
reveals the problems you have in your device. If you are missing frames
or having process delays, it is most likely to notice that when you have
many frames to process.
If the problem were caused by your router, you'd see it on a wireshark
capture. Besides, two hosts in the same net do not use the router to
communicate; if it is bad behaving as a switch, you'd see it anyway if
you capture the traffic at the proper places.
Don't move pins to see your device's timing, that may open a wormhole
and the world could colapse. Stay on trial and error, it is the best
engineering problem solving method.
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