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Intel PRO/100 Network Adaptor

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UKMan

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Jan 23, 2003
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Hello,

I have an INTEL PRO/100 NETWORK ADAPTOR - Part Number PILA8470BC3 .. does anyone know if if there are any downloadable drivers for this card so that the error reporting will activate on Sniffer 4.7 Pro.

Many thanks

Uk Man
 
Dear UKMAN,

Have just purchased the same network card as yourself and have the exact same problem, no errors but obviously full traffic analysis. If you do manage to get the drivers or any more info could you please let us know.



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Sven
 
There are no NAI Sniffer drivers for this card available.
 
i saw the topic.... i have an interesting situation.

i have a intel pro 100 sp network card (laptop built in
) i recently went onsite to do and do the routing lan investigation. i am not really interested in the physical errors on the netwrok as i can pick these symptoms off the swithces if nessesary. as the lan is only running sna, and not ip this left me in some what of a dilemma...

on a bi-directional traffic mirrored port on an 8600 nortel switch, my sniffer trace only recorded unidirectional frames from the wks mac address to the svr. i had no filters in place to capture the unidirecional fraffic. and as a test i ran sniffer 4.6 on the mirrored port, and the decode came out with bi-directional traffic (sniffer pro 4.6).

i then plugged my netgear pcmcia card in the notebook and did another capture with sniffer 4.7, the traffic was bidectional. then tried it again with the intel card and the sniffer picked up unidirectional traffic.

has any one else had this problem?

ps i have the latest greatest drivers for the card and they work with sniffer 3, 3.5, 4.5, 4.6

but it seems they dont work too well with sniffer 4.7.

anyone got an explanation for this one?
James Garlick
Network Analyst
 
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