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Is this a normal set of "expert information" reports for a home network?

Hi,

I left Wireshark running, capturing on a Windows host, for 24 hours give or take. There were periods when this Windows 11 system was used for playing a computer game, surfing the web, and running the cmd line tool traceroute. What causes malformed packets such as these? Is this normal? Does wireshark have a large number of false-positives?

Is this a normal set of "expert information" reports for a home network?

Hi,

I left Wireshark running, capturing on a Windows host, for 24 hours give or take. There were periods when this Windows 11 system was used for playing a computer game, surfing the web, and running the cmd line tool traceroute. What causes malformed packets such as these? Is this normal? Does wireshark have a large number of false-positives? image description

Is this a normal set of "expert information" reports for a home network?

Hi,

I left Wireshark running, capturing on a Windows host, for 24 hours give or take. There were periods when this Windows 11 system was used for playing a computer game, surfing the web, and running the cmd line tool traceroute. What causes malformed packets such as these? Is this normal? Does wireshark have a large number of false-positives? image descriptionfalse-positives?[img]https://i.imgur.com/QMAdrtO.png[/img]

Is this a normal set of "expert information" reports for a home network?

Hi,

I left Wireshark running, capturing on a Windows host, for 24 hours give or take. There were periods when this Windows 11 system was used for playing a computer game, surfing the web, and running the cmd line tool traceroute. What causes malformed packets such as these? Is this normal? Does wireshark have a large number of false-positives?[img]https://i.imgur.com/QMAdrtO.png[/img]false-positives? https://i.imgur.com/QMAdrtO.png