No.
You need to find which switch/hub you have and then read its
manual/specification. Dual-speed hubs always switch traffic between
speeds.
Non-Promiscuous mode looks a lot like a switched hub
problem. A possible difference is being able to see traffic sent by the local
machine. This is unaffected by the hub, but _may_ be disabled in non-promiscuous
mode.
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Richard Urwin
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is there a way where i can find out whether my LAN network is in the switch
or dual hub or speed hub (which prevents me to see others messages). from some
command or software. As far as promiscous mode is concerned, i think it is
able to put my machine in promiscous mode since i am able to see some network
packets.
Guy Harris wrote:
On
Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 01:32:27AM -0700, Rajesh Kumar wrote:
> can
anyone pls tell me whether i can capture the messages sent by "net
>
send" in the NT environment in LAN from any user to any other ?? pls
>
reply to nvm20032002@xxxxxxxxx
The answer to your question is the
same as it was the last time you
asked
it:
http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-users/200207/msg00211.html
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