Sent Packets Are More Than Received
Sep 9, 2012How come my packets sent are so high.
View 3 RepliesHow come my packets sent are so high.
View 3 RepliesMy sent packets are 0 and also received packets. What can I do?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI use a wireless adapter to connect to our home network but its stopped receiving packets but is sending them. It has worked fine for ages now it just randomly stopped. The network works with everything else (laptops, Xbox and iPods) but my pc wont receive anything. Also our home connection has no password as we live in the middle of nowhere.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am having a really hard time with a computer that has a wireless connection. Specifically the internet keeps going out. The computer info is that of the affected computer and not the host computer to which the router and modem are connected.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi can no longer connect to the internet and i have tried everything i could think of. my "wireless network connection status says 0 packets sent and 0 recieved,but im connected to my router with excellent signal. when i got this laptop it had alot of malware, i removed 283entries with malwarebytes in safemode. after i did that i couldnt connect to the internet.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have an Acer Aspire one that connected perfectly to the internet until I did a reformat. Now it only works if through a wired connection or if the internet does not have a password protection. I have tried on 2 different locations with secure wireless and both have the same result. Packets are sent but not received. All other devices in either location are able to connect to internet through wired or wireless connections.IP address is at 192.xxx and DHCP is enabled, TCP/IP is set to obtain automatically and I deleted and downloaded the newest drivers from the Acer website twice. I also did a winsock reset and tried to clear the arp cache? One of the issues I am getting when I run the diagnostic is "warn default gateway address could not be resolved via arp". I'm not sure how to resolve that.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI reformat my old PC and installed Win XP SP3. There were no errors during installation and everything works ok. However, I'm not able to connect to the internet with my ethernet cable. The LAN connection shows 'Connected' but properties shows some packets sent but zero received. There are no antivirus program installed, windows firewall is turned off as well.
I've tried the following:
- Tried the same ethernet cable connection to another PC and I was able to get on the internet (so no ISP or router issues I assumed).
- Fix the stack using Winsock - didn't work.
- Device Manager now shows Network Adapter > Atheros L2 Fast Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Controller #2 (no yellow question mark). Although I had to reinstall the driver after XP installation.
- Here's the result of ipconfig/all:
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : fiu-cf8cd9c6ded
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown
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I have an HP Workstation that I have been working at constantly to get up and running on the network, it had "OpenCloudSecurity" adaware on it I believe and I was able to get that off with a couple of my freeware tools. The problem I am having is simply it will not connect to the network and only shows. 0Sent 0 Recieved and doesn't pull and IP configuration. I skimmed around and found that sometimes adaware/spyware can play with the TCPIP Stack and that your best bet is to reset the TCPIP stack and WINSOCK ; I did TCPIP Reset and Winsock multiple times with multiple reboots . I know it isn't the ethernet card because I popped in a live Ubuntu CD and it connected just fine on the wired ethernet.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a Linksys wireless router model WRT54G (not sure the exact model, it's not in front of me right now). It has worked flawlessly for the past several years, but for some reason has recently stopped working. I confirmed it's not a problem with the DSL Modem, as I can hard wire connect to my laptop and the internet works fine. It's clear something is wrong with the wireless router. I've tried unplugging, hitting the reset button on the back, and nothing has worked. My computer is able to recognize/locate the router and connect, it's just that I can't connect to the internet. One thing I've noticed under the wireless connection is that the computer is able to "send" packets, but not "receive." My experience is that this is always the case when I experience connection problems, but I have no idea what that means. I was going to call the Help Line, but I see it costs $30 which is likely more than my router is worth and probably 1/2 to 1/3 the cost of a new one so I am trying to troubleshoot myself.
View 8 Replies View RelatedHow can I prevent them from seeing the data i receive & send i was told vpn was a route to take but after some searching i found a lot of threads saying different is vpn a best way to go about blocking my isp from seeing data received & sent
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen i check the status of my Internet Connection I notice that the sent and received bytes keeps increasing. I'm sure there are no downloads taking place that I'm aware of. No torrent clients, no antivirus nothing. I checked my PC for malware but that didn't work. As a result of this, i keep getting high pings in online games and can't even watch videos in youtube anymore. like, some software to monitor all the programs that use the itnernet connection without my knowledge or something??My primary concern is gaming (Call of Duty 4) so I wouldn't mind this idle downloading (whatever it is) as long as the major chunk of my internet connection is directed towards Cod4!
View 5 Replies View RelatedI've got a lot of these messages in my logs from SVC users:Code:
View 13 Replies View RelatedThis has been happening of late. When i check the status of my connection, i notice that the "sent" and "received" bytes keeps on increasing when i'm idle. I'm pretty much sure there's no downloading of any sort in progress that I'm aware of. As a result of this, I can't watch videos in Youtube or play online games due to high ping.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI know that the routers communicates using routing protocols and that they forward the ip packets. So I looked in the IP header and the RIP header(for example) and I don`t understands when an packet comes in how does the router understands it`s type? (There`s no byte field to tell him explicitly that this is an ip packet or a rip message)
View 9 Replies View RelatedI was wondering what could cause this, because every time this message shows up in the log I lose internet connection for about 1 minute then it comes back up. Let me know if I need to get any config info.
View 8 Replies View RelatedWe have a new router (D Link) at offices which is fixed with LAN wall points on different places , we want to use it .I connected computers to the LAN points with regular lan cables , it gives me the alert (connected) but no bytes received .I tried to ipconfig an here's what i got :Windows IP ConfigurationEthernet adapter Local Area Connection 2[CODE]
View 1 Replies View RelatedProblem Host A unable to reach Host B, trace route from Host A it reach to Router B but the packet unable reach to the Host B here the 1st level troubleshoot I did
1. Traceroute and ping success from router A to host B
2. Ping success from router B to host B success
I wonder the packet reach to router B but it didnt pass to Host B.
Today i saw on the router dir-655 log file that "UDHCPD Received a SIGTERM" and "received signal 15, good-bye" and the ip address was renewd after 14 days. I want to understand if it's normal behavior of the unit or not. I'm connected to cable modem that is stable more than 15 days.
here is the log of my router:
Oct 23 17:49:48 debug UDHCPD sending ACK to 192.168.0.3
Oct 23 04:01:15 debug Debu: Joining group 224.0.0.252 upstream on IF address 46.117.1.47
Oct 23 04:01:15 debug Debu: Leaving group 224.0.0.252 upstream on IF address 46.117.1.47
Oct 23 03:59:09 debug Debu: Joining group 224.0.0.252 upstream on IF address 46.117.1.47
Oct 23 03:43:58 debug gpio create pidfile /var/run/gpio_wan_green.pid
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Recently bring up a new Router connected to ISP A and the Netflow collector/server is located in different location and they are connected to ISP B. I have enabled snmp and netflow config on my router(2911) but not receiving the netflow packets are not reaching the server for due to some strange reason whereas other packets like ICMP for snmp are reaching the netflow collector.Finally,I created GRE tunnel between the two locations routers and set the route for the netflow collector/server to the tunnel other end IP. In this way the netflow traffic are reaching successfully to the server.
View 1 Replies View RelatedGot to set up a site to site VPN to one in a clients office and we're struggling to get Phase 2 working, just seems to loop around saying "Received encrypted packet with no matching SA, dropping" which to me means the ACLs arent mirrored correctly?
View 3 Replies View Relatedwhat command will show the clock rate as received on the DTE side of a back-to-back configuration?the show controllers command shows the configured clock rate on the DCE side.But how about viewing the received clock rate on the DTE side?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI just replaced my older D-Link with a DIR-601. I decided to try the email feature, so I set the option to "On Log Full". Within an hour I had 5 emails. I noticed that they were mostly entries reading "DIR-601 local0.debug udhcpd[18594]: UDHCPD Received a SIGUSR1". The "Debug Information" option isn't checked.
View 1 Replies View Relatedwe have a 7206vxr router with pa-pos-2oc3 and SFP-OC3-IR1-C. Our provider wants us to check transmitted and received power on the SFP.
I already looked around and know theres no way to check or adjust transmit power and saw its -15 to -8dbm on the datasheet.
Is there a way to check received power?
IOS version
7200 Software (C7200P-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 12.4(24)T3
my Dell laptop was working fine when suddenly I received the blue error screen. I ran repair and the computer started working, and only without Internet. Network troubleshooter finds problems with both cable and wifi adapter, and everything is fine on device manager, and but nothing shows up on ipconfog/all command. I am using a tplink router and it's working fine as as I'm currently typing this on my mobile.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a DIR-601 connected to cable modem. WiFi signal seems to drop randomly. I've been trawling through the logs and I see a lot of "UDHCPD Received a SIGUSR1" Is this related? what it means and how to stabilise the router?
Hardware Version: A1
Firmware Version: 1.02NA
Region: Canada
Wireless and wired connection.
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I have a RVS4000 and just received a log entry "Kris is unlocked".
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe have two WLC's 5508. Following are its interfaces & details:mgmt 10.49.5.251 on wlc1 & .252 on wlc2 access p 10.49.6.251 on wlc1 & .252 on wlc2 there is no AP manager interface seen on both wlc's nor configured. both wlc1 & wlc2 are connected each to two switch ports, configured as normal trunk link each.LAG is enabled on both WLC's.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThere are two Polycom devices behind ASA (Terminal HDX7000 and MCU RMX1000), ASA is connected to Cisco 1900 router which is connected to ISP.
Polycom devices are NATed (unique global address per device) on router and h323 inspection is done on ASA. The issue is that when trying to connect from outside to conference on MCU I don't receive any video (but MCU shows me like a connected participant). The same is true when MCU try to call outside terminals, they are shown as connected participants, but there is just a black screen. On ASA all ports are opened (both in and out) and there are no ACLs on router. And what means NAT configuration on Polycom devices, why it is needed when NATing is done on router (such configuration option I've seen also on Tandberg and another vendor's devices)?
One of our Cisco 3750G switches keeps showing this warning:
Description: Gi4/0/43: Unexpected BPDU received. Port has been Disabled.
Recommendation: Check Configuration of the switch, also make sure devices connected to the switch. Enable this port again.
However, there is no thing connecting to the port Gi4/0/43 as shown this link: [URL]. Why do you get this warning?
I am installing a small wireless network (for the firs time). The WLAN is connected to a router/firewall and consists of a Cisco 2960-C Series 8-Port Compact Ethernet Switch, a Cisco Aironet 2500 Series Wireless LAN Controller for Lightweight Access Points and a Cisco Aironet 1140 Series g/n Lightweight Access Points (five AP if I get it to work).
My problem is that when a client connects to the access point it does not get an IP-address.
In the WLC DHCP proxy is enabled and Internal DHCP server is used.
The scope is from 192.168.104.65 - 192.168.104.99
The WLC IP is 192.168.104.60
The DHCP server is given as 192.168.104.60
When starting the system I can see the the AP have the IP 192.168.104.66 so it seems the DHCP gives out IP-addresses. I can ping the AP.
When a client connects to the APit is asked for the security key and the client can be seen in the WLC monitor section. The client never gets an IP-address; in the WLC monitor 0.0.0.0 is shown.
As a matter of fact i am new to this field .I have cisco 1700 series router which has ea0 and FE 0 port
E0 connected to LAN and FA0 for ISP ,both are configured wit publisc ip.and ststic route to ISP. (E0 connected to switch and fa0 connected to ISP MUX)
When i issued sho arp command i have received more than 30 entries of MAC and IP address . I am wondering how i received this much mac in arp table.
I am trying to bridge internet connection received from my laptop to my desktop with an ethernet cable. Both machines are running win 7.When I try to connect to my local area connection on the desktop most of the time it fails and I'm left with 'Unidentified network' and no internet connection. Sometimes, rarely it does connect properly but I get a notification about there being an IP conflict in the network, but things work as they should.When I diagnose the problem it tells me that "Local Area Connection doesn't have a valid IP configuration"
View 5 Replies View RelatedI replaced my old wireless router with a Cisco Linksys E4200, running firmware version 1.0.02 build 13 May 24, 2011. About once a minute the router sends an unsolicited DNS message to the IPV4 multicast address 01:00:5e:00:00:fb with a destination IP address of 224.0.0.251. The unsolicited message is a DNS response with source port 32784, transaction ID 0, flags 0x8400 (standard query response, no error), questions 0, answer RRs 2, authority RRs 0 and additional RRs 1. The two answers both relate to the router itself: one has Name Cisco18738.local, type A (host address), class 1 (IN), cache flush true, time to live 1 minute, data length 4, and the address of the router. The other is the reverse of the same address. The additional record is for Cisco18738.local, type NSEC, class IN, cache flush true, time to live 1 minute, data length 5, next domain name Cisco18738.local, RR type A (host address).
When my desktop computer receives these messages it logs an error, for example: "Jun 23 07:39:22 sauterws02 avahi-daemon[1067]: Received response from host 10.146.9.1 with invalid source port 32784 on interface 'eth0.0'" The 10.146.9.1 is the router's IP address. I also see these messages on the wireless link from my laptop.I suppose the E4200 is generating these DNS messages in a misguided attempt to make sure there is no old information about its name. Is there a way to turn them off? If not, is there a way to report this to Cisco as a bug?