In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>All
>
>I have a freshly-installed copy of Windows XP Pro w/SP2 on a Gateway
>laptop, and am noticing something strange. When connected to my local
>network, the Network Connection Status Page for the Local Network
>Connection is showing that *billions* of packets have gone outbound. A
>simple ping to a one-hop downstream server on the same subnet, which
>shouldn't pulse more than 128 bytes (32 x 4 pings) causes the outbound
>packet count to jump several *million* packets at a time.
>
>I've got to believe this is a bug of some sort, but I've never heard
>of anything quite like this. I kinda suspected some sort of virus, but
>the network monitor doesn't show outbound volume that correponds to
>billions of output packets.
>
>Anyone have any ideas what might cause this behavior?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-intrepid
Probably a network card driver bug. Download and install the latest
driver.
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