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How to calculate the throughput of the received packets in wireshark?

Hi I am do packet analysis of the packets received from the FPGA Ethernet module using Wireshark

Interface: Tx-Path FPGA (MAC) --> PHY(external) --> RJ45 connector --> PC(wireshark)

I am transmitting raw data @ 1Gbps rate from the FPGA to be captured on the wireshark, I am able to see the packets and analyse, I have captured the 'statistics' which says the data rate as 730Mbps against 1Gbps rate we are transmitting. Is this the correct method to check the data rate, please see the attached image for info.

Regards, Chethan

How to calculate the throughput of the received packets in wireshark?

Hi I am do doing packet analysis of the packets received from the FPGA Ethernet module using Wireshark

Interface: Tx-Path Interface:

FPGA (MAC) --> PHY(external) --> RJ45 connector --> PC(wireshark)

I am transmitting raw data @ 1Gbps rate from the FPGA to be captured on the wireshark, I am able to see the packets and analyse, I have captured the 'statistics' which says the data rate as 730Mbps against 1Gbps rate we are transmitting. Is this the correct method to check the data rate, please see the attached image for info.

Regards, Chethan

How to calculate the throughput of the received packets in wireshark?

How to calculate the throughput of the received packets in wireshark?

Hi I am doing do packet analysis of the packets received from the FPGA Ethernet module using Wireshark

Interface:

Tx-Path

FPGA (MAC) --> PHY(external) --> RJ45 connector --> PC(wireshark)

I am transmitting raw data @ 1Gbps rate from the FPGA to be captured on the wireshark, I am able to see the packets and analyse, analyse, I have captured the 'statistics' which says the data rate as 730Mbps statistics --> summary --> Avg.Mbit/Sec = 730Mbps, against 1Gbps rate we are transmitting. Is this the correct method to check the data rate, please see the attached image for info.rate.

Regards, Regards,

Chethan