
I'm not a network expert at all, hence me posting this here.Wireshark is a network packet analyzer. Of course, a possible fix would be to re-program the hardware such that it knows how to deal with duplicated packets, but we really want to be able to get to the bottom of this and fully understand what is causing the issue. I have updated some of the networking interfaces' drivers on this machine + rolled out a Windows10 update but nothing seemed to fix it. It has to be something wrong with the machine but I have really no idea what to try to fix this.

They all run Windows10 (same exact version).

This is the duplication on one of the faulty machines:Ī pcapng file from Wireshark can be found here (look for DNS request from client machine 10.0.9.183). Recently, we started having issues using these applications on some of our machines (hardware basically refusing the connection with the client).Īfter investigation, we noticed that duplicated UDP packets are being sent out.Īs an example, this is a UDP datagram sent on a healthy machine (using WireShark):

We have a few applications that we develop in my company that talk to some hardware via UDP.
