weighing in on this issue again, i have observed the traffic coming from
my network card (e1000e chipset on an ICH8-based motherboard) and there
is all kinds of erratic behaviour...for example:

while visiting web-pages and sniffing traffic with wireshark, random
"ethernet" packets with random MAC addresses can be observed being
transmitted and received...the contents of these malformed ethernet
packets contain anything from bits of the html itself, to fragments of
images, etc.

i understood that the e1000e "corruption" bug was already fixed but this
seems not to be the case, somehow the packets themselves are being
malformed...just to make sure i replaced my card with an old realtek pci
and all networking issues immediately vanished, no malformed packets
recorded by wireshark or ettercap

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Wrong UDP Packets Checksum
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127749
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