Re: [Wireshark-users] No TCP traffic

2006-09-07 Thread Alan Middlehurst
Hi Guy ALL machines on hub A and B (which I have been looking at) are running at 100Mbit/s (or so the status of the network card says) and yes as far as i can tell (amongst all the wiring) the switch is connecting together about 5 hubs Cheers [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/09/2006 11:01:21 Alan

[Wireshark-users] No TCP traffic

2006-09-06 Thread Alan Middlehurst
Hi I am new at using this product so apologies if this is a daft question A machine in my office is extremely slow to respond to certain things. I thought I would capture some packets and check out what is going on, when I looked at the capture there is NO TCP traffic. After a few

Re: [Wireshark-users] No TCP traffic

2006-09-06 Thread Alan Middlehurst
Nope, No VPN's involved [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/09/2006 12:57:58 I am just guessing that the slowness is somehow connected to the missing TCP packets??? But why is the machine working Perhaps you have a VPN connection open? Depending on the VPN driver this can prevent winpcap (and thus

Re: [Wireshark-users] No TCP traffic

2006-09-06 Thread Alan Middlehurst
1, Yep, definately a hub, a dual speed hub 2, As far as I know Autoneg is working OK. The hub is connected to a switch but if I look at the connection on the local machine it says its connected at 100Mbps. Dont know if there is any other way of confirming this? Other machines which are

Re: [Wireshark-users] No TCP traffic

2006-09-06 Thread Alan Middlehurst
Hi Grant Im pretty sure its a hub because I can see all other traffic coming from other machines which are attached to that same device. Also I have already disabled the AV on the machine in question, but this hasnt helped Cheers [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/09/2006 16:34:27 On 9/6/06, Alan