Have you tried increasing your receive buffer size?

Try DrTcp to set it.  Bump it up by a factor of 2 a few times and see if your 
packet loss drops or is eliminated.
http://www.dslreports.com/drtcp



Michael D. Black
Senior Scientist
Analytics, Production and Services
Advanced GEOINT Systems
Northrop Grumman Information Systems

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What library you recommends?

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Alex


25.06.2013, 18:50, "Алимжан Курамшин" <[email protected]>:
Oi!
Consider using any other library. I've faced the same problem, and found its 
best to do it by myself. Take a look at DDK(WDK) 'ndisprot' example. I'm sure 
they know about the problem existance, but they'll deny any questions on it. 
Linux version has a better performance results by the way.
So long..
P.S. Мы, русские люди, друг друга не обманываем :)


2013/6/25 Александр <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Good day!
Transmitter speed about 150 mbit/s.
I have a trouble in capture of all the transmitted packets.
Some of them are lost.
For example: 490000 packets captured and 175 of them are lost.
WinPcap 4.1.2., WinXP.
I using a command line project type.

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Alex

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