The packet (and information) will be discarded (not used).
promiscous mode is one in which all the packets are sent to a computer and not only those which are addressed to it. in a non promiscous mode only those packets are send to the computer which are addressed to it.
When a computer is able to send but not receive packets, it means it has wrong DNS server addresses and gateway. Check out the correct addresses in order for the computer to send and receive packets.
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The basics of how modems work is the same in how a network itself works. When you view a website there is a lot that happens behind the scene. Your computer sends data in packets to your ISP's server which translates the information and pushes your connection to the website you want. The website which is another server puts the packets together and takes that information that you asked of it (say you clicked a link on the website to go to the next page) and sends the information of the next page to your ISP's server then from there back to you. As it transmits in between its in data packets and becomes a file again at the other end.
i am not sure why this happens, but it does not really do much as i have the same thing on my computer, i think it has to do with a downloaded file from the internet like Mozzila firefox which is an internet firewall
When information is sent over a network, it is divided into relatively small pieces, which are sent one at a time. These are called "packets".When information is sent over a network, it is divided into relatively small pieces, which are sent one at a time. These are called "packets".When information is sent over a network, it is divided into relatively small pieces, which are sent one at a time. These are called "packets".When information is sent over a network, it is divided into relatively small pieces, which are sent one at a time. These are called "packets".
Internet surveillance is performed by intercepting 'packets'. This in information that is sent from either your computer, or the server that you are communicating with. This information can be intercepted and seen by whomever is performing the surveillance.
i guess..... theybreak?
on the computer yes in the packets no
Because packets are sent at people and the packets spin around the computer like a torrent.
ACK packets, NAK packets, or a packet timeout happens at the sending device.
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