Just analyzed the 2 traces; zenping vs. ping.  Not sure where the issue is, but 
some observations:

-  When zenping is not working, the data payload is 31 bytes.  After restarting 
zenping, it seemed to work where the data payload is now 32 bytes.

-  ping data payload is 54 bytes.

-  IP total length (ip.len) is 59 when zenping is not working.  After 
restarting zenping, it seemed to work where total length is now 60.

-  ping total length is always 84.



Not sure if any of this helps?  I am puzzled why after I restarted zenping, the 
ICMP packet structure changes.  Could it be that zenping is mistakenly creating 
the ICMP packets when its doing the 31 data/59 ip.len format?




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