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It is probably peer
to peer traffic. That can take a network down very quickly. You will have to
hunt down which user is hammering your network. Probably BitTorrent traffic if I
were guessing.
W.L. Edwards CEO RNet Communications Office
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To all,
I am having a network storm, the first. All activity light switches on the
wireless net are flashing like crazy, both at the data center and customer
sites, may not mean much, but it has not happened before. There is a huge amount of traffic on
the canopy sys. Others have
discussed an ICMP storm w/ a (0.0.0.0) address that comes from Linksys &
Netgear routers. There are about
20 on my net, of 90 users.
I am a know-nothing at this, and really a hardware/RF guy. Not familiar with Ethereal or other SW
that monitors the net. What are
you all using? Where do I get
it? What are your thoughts and
advice?
Any help or advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated.
I'll do whatever you all advise.
Ron Wallace
Tigernet
Phone:
517-547-8410
Mobile: 517-605-4542
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