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Lol, TB, that wasn't supposed to be the exact code, just an example for people to use. Ofcourse I didn't hard code 10 into the code, in fact the buffer is over 1MB big. In fact, none of the code I have posted looks what I used, I was simplifying it for others.

But yeah, thank you very much for your opinions.

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Yeah but ActiveX Dll have their own problems too, like not being freed on script termination and rendering the script irremovable. That and mainly the Winpcap library does not support VB, and the VB wrapper for winpcap which is called PacketX only supports the previous version of Winpcap which does not support Vista. Lol, so yeah this is my only option.

Anyways I think i will stick to using GetAt to convert one char at a time within the script since I have reduced the amount of times I rely on it anyways. Thanks for your help.
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http://packetvb.sourceforge.net/
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Yeah but ActiveX Dll have their own problems too, like not being freed on script termination and rendering the script irremovable. That and mainly the Winpcap library does not support VB, and the VB wrapper for winpcap which is called PacketX only supports the previous version of Winpcap which does not support Vista. Lol, so yeah this is my only option.

Anyways I think i will stick to using GetAt to convert one char at a time within the script since I have reduced the amount of times I rely on it anyways. Thanks for your help.
http://www.lorenzocerulli.tk/
http://packetvb.sourceforge.net/

VBPCAP is a wrapper only and it relies on Loops to capture, and since it can't be multithreaded it's useless.

PacketVB is an ActiveX and it does use events, but it doesn't work with current versions of winpcap and hasn't been worked on for over 4 years. :(

Thanks for the links still.
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