said:
>I would be most pleased, if Steven has a program and can analyze them.
I'll look at them tommorrow, but a few comments before I go.
>A vvvvvery quick look from me appears to indicate that the problem has to
>do with NETBIOS.
It is very unlikely that NETBIOS is your problem unless you have so much
traffic that you are using up all of the bandwidth.
In the first file there appear to be a lot of calls
>to/from the NETBIOS NameServer (same destination and source, port 137).
You need to do a Google search for:
netbios port 137
to understand the implications of this. You should have this port blocked
at the router unless you really know what you are doing.
Steven
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