Hi all.
I'm having a weird issue with my network connection:
When sniffing my connection using wireshark I'm seeing a ton of duplicate packets incoming and outgoing. To check the issue I've filtered ICMP packets and ran a ping to 8.8.8.8.
What I'm seeing are 4 request packets leaving my NIC with decreasing TTL from 128 to 125 and afterward 4 replies arriving, so i suspect the issue is within my computer.
I've tried multiple searches both with Google and inside forums with no luck finding an answer.
I have no clue to what might be the problem and my only though is maybe the packet rotates 3 times because of the routing table and each time another is sent out (thus the decreasing TTL).
Checked the routing table and the only route conforming with the said destination is the default one so this is not the problem.
Has anyone ever encountered this problem?
OS is WIN7x64, hardware - 2 NICs with only 1 connected to a switch, then a cable modem. (the other NIC is disconnected)
I'm having a weird issue with my network connection:
When sniffing my connection using wireshark I'm seeing a ton of duplicate packets incoming and outgoing. To check the issue I've filtered ICMP packets and ran a ping to 8.8.8.8.
What I'm seeing are 4 request packets leaving my NIC with decreasing TTL from 128 to 125 and afterward 4 replies arriving, so i suspect the issue is within my computer.
I've tried multiple searches both with Google and inside forums with no luck finding an answer.
I have no clue to what might be the problem and my only though is maybe the packet rotates 3 times because of the routing table and each time another is sent out (thus the decreasing TTL).
Checked the routing table and the only route conforming with the said destination is the default one so this is not the problem.
Has anyone ever encountered this problem?
OS is WIN7x64, hardware - 2 NICs with only 1 connected to a switch, then a cable modem. (the other NIC is disconnected)