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Packet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Packet may refer to: • Packet (information technology), a formatted block of data carried by a packet mode computer network • Packet radio, a form of amateur radio data communications using the AX25 ...
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Packet switching - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Packet switching is a digital network communications method that groups all transmitted data, irrespective of content, type, or structure into suitably-sized blocks, called packets . The network ov...
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A packet is the basic unit of data transfer in a networked environment. Packets are individual chunks of data, flowing in a single direction. Once they reach their destination, they cease to exist. ... These levels are generically called network "layers". A packet that is interpreted *directly* by a machine,
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Dns Eye is monitoring network traffic by capturing Domain Name System DNS packets in network and displays the host names resolve information. The program allows to monitor requested URLs in network, to open it in browser and save captured DNS name list in the file.
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Why do they throttle by sending RSTs rather than dropping packets or adjusting behavior at the DOCSIS level? Isn't the real problem that their network is underprovisioned, with too many users sharing the same termination system?
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SmartSniff allows you to capture TCP/IP packets that pass through your network adapter, and view the captured data as sequence of conversations between clients and servers ... Raw Sockets (Only for Windows 2000/XP or greater): Allows you to capture TCP/IP packets on your network without installing a capture driver.
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Distinct's packet sniffing tool provides advanced packet sniffing and network traffic analysis. It is able to filter out only what you need right at the packet capture level, making your network traces more manageable. ... For the network administrator, Distinct Network Monitor version 5.1 offers advanced statistics...
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