Run tshark. See if it is counting packets. If not, whatever is coming from the 
operating system either does not have the ethernet preamble and trailer or it 
is not coming from the driver at all.

If tshark count is 0, look for an OS tool like netstat to see if it is counting 
any traffic. Most OS implementation have counters and a tool that will read 
them.

Assign an IP to your interface. See if that stops the babble. If so, you maybe 
trying to use DHCP and not be properly configured.

My final suggestion is replace the NIC. In the bad old days when a NIC went 
bad, it would take the entire LAN down. Of course, that was the shared ethernet 
days.


Paula Dufour
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