Check your interfaces for late collisions.  It could be that you have a
duplex mismatch and a device that is set for full duplex is stomping on
other devices set for half duplex.  This is very common when you have
devices connected to an ethernet hub.  They should all be set for half
duplex, and if one of them is set for full duplex it will transmit without
checking to see if someone else is transmitting.

You didn't say how much packet loss you had, but in the scenario above, the
larger the packet transmitted by the half duplex station, the more likely it
is that the full duplex station will try to transmit at the same time.

HTH,
John

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|  When I try to ping with a Datagram Size bigger than 200 in a LAN I get
|  packet loss. Dose any one know the reason?
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