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8-10% packet error/loss is normal wired network?


From: Flako <subforos () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 10:04:14 -0300

Hello
     I am analyzing the network with wireshark :) and found 8-10% of lost
packets (filter: malformed | | tcp.analysis.lost_segment | |
tcp.analysis.retransmission | | tcp.analysis.fast_retransmission | |
tcp.analysis.duplicate_ack ) between various Linux desktop and an HP
2420n (network
printer)

     The printer is connected to switch A (100Mbit) and dektop are connected to
the switch B (1Gbit), where A and B swich are interconnected.
     The printer was replaced (otherwise error) and the new printer keeps
happening the same.
     I can only see wiring issues.

     On if my question is if this% is "normal" (hard word) in a wired
network scheme (it seems to me much)
     Is there any way to look at something else, to know that it also occurs
to a statistic on the filter showing up?


   Thanks for reading. and sorry for using google translate.
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