An increase in the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) counter usually indicates that there have been errors in the transmission of data frames due to issues such as noise, interference, or problems with the network cable. CRC is a form of error detection that checks the accuracy of data on the network. If the data is altered due to interference, the CRC values will not match, which is flagged as an error.
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