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  • in reply to: helper drivers and PPPoe connection #6939
    beggar
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      Is there a way I can monitor the packets without have to do too much programming. I spend the most part of the weekend failing at trying to come up with a way to monitor. I can’t seem to get a good exe file fom my VB program.

      The Beggar

      in reply to: helper drivers and PPPoe connection #6937
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        My network adapters are locking up after around 15 minutes of use with the filter. I retain nslookup abilites, but no http or ping. I have to either diable/enable the adapters or do an ipconfig release and renew to get the adapters back online. Is there any way to monitor the filter to see if it is maintaining functionality

        The Beggar

        in reply to: helper drivers and PPPoe connection #6935
        beggar
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          I went through a lot of posts in this forum over the weekend. So a few days ago I tested signed all of the drivers including the cat files. I had to do more research on how to create the cat files from the inf files. It was pretty simepl once I found out.

          As far as the pppoe connection is concerned, I installed a router. Now my router gets to dial the connection and I connect my ethernet cable to the router. I am still having the same problem as before though. I am using software called nat32 that is based on the winkpkfilter. It is supposed to allow my pc to use mulitple internet connctions at the same time. It places itself on the windows route table with a lower metric and removes the other wireless and Lan adapter connections. It then allows me to choose which adapter connection to use to access the internet Even though the nat32 is allowing me to choose which connection to use for the internet, Windows doesn’t seem to allow me to switch between the two. I am only getting DNS requests from the same network adapter. The Others are there idle even though I may select them. So if figured I need to cover all bases started with the driver.

          The Beggar

          in reply to: helper drivers and PPPoe connection #6933
          beggar
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            Update:

            I test signed all of the drivers for the winpkfilter. I am using 64bit windows 7. I checked my adapters and they show the winpkfilter driver in the properties. I checked my device manager and it shows the winpkfilter miniport for the adapters using the ndisrd_m.inf driver. Is the ndisrd.inf driver supposed to show up anywere ?

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