I just compiled the SavingPacketsToADumpFile from pcap.net which does exactly 
what you're talking about.



Doing a few tests on my 25Mb internet connection I don't see CPU usage over 4%.



I do have an 8-core 3Ghz system and some decent disks so you're mileage may 
vary...







Michael D. Black

Senior Scientist

NG Information Systems

Advanced Analytics Directorate



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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on 
behalf of Emre Erişgen [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 7:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXT :Re: [Winpcap-users] Performance issues and c# wrappers

Thank you so much for your answer. I think I should explain about my problem a 
little bit more. I want to listen a network which has an internet connection 
around 50mbit/sec. My problem is i have to use C# for this program and so i 
need to wrap winpcap to use it. There are some open source C# wrappers like 
sharppcap and pcap.net<http://pcap.net/>. I wonder if i use these wrappers can 
i listen and capture 50mbit/sec without packet loss. Is using a wrapper will 
reduce the performance of winpcap? I just need to listen, capture and save them 
to a dump file so my wrapper will not be much a big project. Do writing my own 
little wrapper help me to reduce performance reduction?
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