I had not thought of that.
Either way, I've done away with the hub in place of a switch now. I'll try putting a hub on the monitoring port again and see if that will allow me to connect multiple monitoring devices. For some reason, that didn't work before but as I think about that, I might have been using a switch and didn't notice it.
Mike
On Mon, 17 May 2010 07:52:48 +0200, Boonie wrote:
> Have you checked the line speeds? A hub wil most likely behave as a switch
>
> if the speeds do not match.
>
> Maybe changing auto-negotiate on the PC to a fixed speeds could help.
>
> Dave
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> I did as suggested, taking all protocols off of the nic but that ends up
> showing no traffic what so ever.
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