” Brothersoft – “Now it’s time to make new standards of the world’s best transformation. Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit Edition, Windows 7 Enterprise. I have a NDIS 5 1 driver to redirect outgoing packets back to the TCP/IP stack (with proper NATting along the way). Our software runs on XP and Vista without this issue It seems that the stack discovers the high-throughput/low latency of the covert link and start to use jumbo frame to improve performance. When I installed our software onto the newly repleased Windows 7, the covert link becomes extremely slow. It creates a covert link between a Windows application (say Internet Explore) and our service daemon. – Required for Windows 8 features like User Tile/Metro UI Desktop/Auto-colorization (XP/Vista Only).” Windows 8 Transformation Pack is outdated! And been replaced with A Magic Packet is a standard wake-up frame that targets a specific network interface. ![]() I started off a wireshark to investigate, it turns out the TCP/IP stack is sending IP packets with MTU greater than 1500 periodically (with no-frag flag turned on).
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