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From: jbvb@ftp.UUCP (James Van Bokkelen)
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Subject: Re: MIT/Netwatc problems with 3com 3c501 card.
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Date: Mon, 30-Nov-87 15:13:09 EST
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Under heavy load, the 3C501 is fairly likely to trash a few packets.  One
characteristic problem is getting lots of 0-length packets, another is the
skewed problem you report, etc.

The NI5010 has a few problems of its own, but I've never seen it trash packets.

jbvb