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Packet question#2 More Info drnope 06-16-2006
Posted by drnope on June 16, 2006, 3:26 pm
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The packet sniffer says this on one of the lines
Clinet
Server Client port
Server Port # of packets Bytes
1. 192.168.101.180 192.168.1.66
139(Netbios) 1047 1
62





another line
Clinet
server Client port
# of packets Bytes
1. 192.168.118.141 192.168.1.66
80(http) 1
62


All the client ip's are different the rest of the info is the same for each
line captured.

What is this? and can it be stopped.? it really does not interfear with
anything . just makes it slower on the internet

Thank you
Dave



Posted by drnope on June 16, 2006, 3:54 pm
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Disabled net bios over tcpip fixed it

thanks

dave
> The packet sniffer says this on one of the lines
> Clinet Server
> Client port Server Port # of packets Bytes
> 1. 192.168.101.180 192.168.1.66
> 139(Netbios) 1047
> 1 62
>
>
>
>
>
> another line
> Clinet server Client port # of
> packets Bytes
> 1. 192.168.118.141 192.168.1.66
> 80(http) 1 62
>
>
> All the client ip's are different the rest of the info is the same for
> each line captured.
>
> What is this? and can it be stopped.? it really does not interfear with
> anything . just makes it slower on the internet
>
> Thank you
> Dave
>



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