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August 13th, 2002, 02:54 PM
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Palemoon> ummm, are you really confused or really tired. Yes there are 8 bits to a byte, but how many bites are there to a packet??? If I tell you I sent out 10 packets, how in the hell can you tell me how many bytes I sent? If you can show me, I would love to know, because a TCP/IP packet can be anywhere from 24 bytes (just a header) on up to something like 64K (don't remember right off hand, anyone can feel free to correct me on the size). A UDP packet is smaller.. An ICMP packet is even smaller. And we haven't even gotten into netbios, IPX, SMB, etc. type packets.
knightmb> I am not positive, but I believe it depends on the device and its drivers. I couldn't find anything on the knowledge base either, but on the few XP machines here, the Intel lan cards show one statistic, and the Linksys cards show the other, so I think it is related to the drivers.
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but only for your enemy\"
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