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MP2 2.1.3 client network broadcast crippling other systems on network
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<blockquote data-quote="JSchuricht" data-source="post: 1267203" data-attributes="member: 87223"><p>WIP 135 x64 client has this issue too. I didn't see anything in fiddler, looks like it was monitoring http traffic but wireshark is pointing to MP2 UPnPServer. I disabled the network cards through windows several days ago after I detected the network issue hoping that the client would still be doing it's thing when I had time to look at it. When I checked the client today, it was still using a huge amount of CPU even with the network disabled. Enabling the network card resumed the 3,000-11,000 packets per second broadcast to SSDP 239.255.255.250.</p><p></p><p>Grabbed a bunch of screenshots from wireshark, process explorer and a few other places plus wireshark captures and client logs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSchuricht, post: 1267203, member: 87223"] WIP 135 x64 client has this issue too. I didn't see anything in fiddler, looks like it was monitoring http traffic but wireshark is pointing to MP2 UPnPServer. I disabled the network cards through windows several days ago after I detected the network issue hoping that the client would still be doing it's thing when I had time to look at it. When I checked the client today, it was still using a huge amount of CPU even with the network disabled. Enabling the network card resumed the 3,000-11,000 packets per second broadcast to SSDP 239.255.255.250. Grabbed a bunch of screenshots from wireshark, process explorer and a few other places plus wireshark captures and client logs. [/QUOTE]
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