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oscar
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      6th Nov 2006
I try to analyse the traffic on my small home network and some machines give
the Network Connections > Local Area Connection > Status > Activity in
Bytes others in Packets. Is there a way in Win XP to change the info given
in - Local Area Connection Status > Activity from Packets to Bytes ? Also,
what is the relationship between Bytes and Packets?


 
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      6th Nov 2006
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet

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"oscar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I try to analyse the traffic on my small home network and some machines
>give the Network Connections > Local Area Connection > Status > Activity
>in Bytes others in Packets. Is there a way in Win XP to change the info
>given in - Local Area Connection Status > Activity from Packets to Bytes ?
>Also, what is the relationship between Bytes and Packets?
>
>



 
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      6th Nov 2006

"oscar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I try to analyse the traffic on my small home network and some machines
>give the Network Connections > Local Area Connection > Status > Activity
>in Bytes others in Packets. Is there a way in Win XP to change the info
>given in - Local Area Connection Status > Activity from Packets to Bytes ?
>Also, what is the relationship between Bytes and Packets?
>
>

A packet consists of a number of bytes which are sent as a unit. There is
no easy translationg method because packets come in all sizes (depending on
the purpose of the packet) up to the maximum size of the MTU parameter.

The minimum useful size of a packet would be about 80 bytes because every
layer of the software adds its own control bytes.

Jim


 
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Jon
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      6th Nov 2006


It may well be worth recalling that "oscar" <(E-Mail Removed)> had already
stated in news:Vwy3h.59718$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I try to analyse the traffic on my small home network and some machines
>give the Network Connections > Local Area Connection > Status > Activity
>in Bytes others in Packets. Is there a way in Win XP to change the info
>given in - Local Area Connection Status > Activity from Packets to Bytes ?
>Also, what is the relationship between Bytes and Packets?
>
>


A packet is a collection of bytes (like a packet of crisps is a collection
of smaller bites)


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