Catalin,
That is some Multicast going on there. Do this, in your network monitor
capture some packets and look to see who the source of the "group". Some
system is sending requests to "joined" machines. You are looking for the
originator. Possibilities: Someone is playing a really cool game, streaming
server or who knows, but first things first, get a "sniff" of a few of those
packets.
Take care
Alex Paoli
"Catalin Porancea" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I hope somebody can help with this weird problem...
>
> I have a Win 2000 server, DHCP, WINS and DNS. The internet connection is a
> DSL router. A few days ago we started to have problems going out on the
> internet. Nothing in the configuration had been changed and everything
> looked normal. In network monitor I noticed a lot of multicast traffic
(over
> 3000 packets/sec). If I restart the server, for the first 5-10 minutes
> everything works fine until the multicast traffic starts. I can't figure
out
> what can generate this much of multicast traffic.
> Can anybody help?
>
> Thank you.
>
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> Catalin Porancea
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