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Version 1.65:
o The 'First Packet Time', 'Last Packet Time', and 'Duration'
columns now display more accurate result when using the WinPcap
driver or the Microsoft Network Monitor driver, version 3.4 or
greater. That's because NetworkTrafficView takes the capture
timestamps provided by these drivers instead of taking the current
date/time from the system at the moment that NetworkTrafficView
analyzes the packet.
o Added 'Latency' column, which calculates and displays the network
latency in milliseconds. It calculates the time difference from the
moment that the client sends the first packet and the moment that the
response received from the server. The result is usually very similar
to what you get if you ping to the same address.
Be aware that this column is only active when the Packet Direction
Grouping (In 'Advanced Options' window) is 'Display both packet
directions in a single line'. Also, to get accurate results, you
should use the WinPcap driver or the Microsoft Network Monitor driver
(version 3.4 or later) to capture the packets.
o The 'First Packet Time', 'Last Packet Time', and 'Duration'
columns now display more accurate result when using the WinPcap
driver or the Microsoft Network Monitor driver, version 3.4 or
greater. That's because NetworkTrafficView takes the capture
timestamps provided by these drivers instead of taking the current
date/time from the system at the moment that NetworkTrafficView
analyzes the packet.
o Added 'Latency' column, which calculates and displays the network
latency in milliseconds. It calculates the time difference from the
moment that the client sends the first packet and the moment that the
response received from the server. The result is usually very similar
to what you get if you ping to the same address.
Be aware that this column is only active when the Packet Direction
Grouping (In 'Advanced Options' window) is 'Display both packet
directions in a single line'. Also, to get accurate results, you
should use the WinPcap driver or the Microsoft Network Monitor driver
(version 3.4 or later) to capture the packets.
May 9 2013, 11:32 PM
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