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There's a few ways to filter on time (and then, if you like clear the filter while keeping the selected packet), but there's no support for exactly what you ask, partly because capture files are not always in chronological order (sometimes unavoidably when there are multiple interfaces due to the OS drivers). See the enhancement request here: https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/issues/14716
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There's a few ways to filter on time (and then, if you like clear the filter while keeping the selected packet), but there's no support for exactly what you ask, partly because capture files are not always in chronological order (sometimes unavoidably when there are multiple interfaces due to the OS drivers). drivers).
You can also enter such filters into Find Packet and search forward and backward by filter. That should work.
See the enhancement request here: https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/issues/14716