ScottAM wrote: 
> This is, frankly, creepy. I would never have considered Linux capable of
> stalling a socket so badly, especially when it has nothing else to do. I
> hope to mercy it's not some problem with the NUC hardware itself.

Thanks for giving an update of where you are.  I may sound like a
cracked record but the benefit of a pcap recording is that you get to
see the network interaction right down to physical level.  I once had a
device with a faulty socket which meant short packets were OK but
long(i.e 1500 bytes) became occasionally corrupted - TCP covered up all
the errors but problem was easily seen by looking at netstat numbers and
pcap dumps.  Unforunatety pcap recording may be one-sided as it is hard
(not impossible) to setup an extra device to be a passive monitor of the
network comms from the NUC.

If the issue is with the NUC - you have the usual suspects - drivers,
hardware and interconnections.


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