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In this video, Keith Barker covers how to calculate the HTTP response time in Wireshark using a new feature in version 1.10 called “http.time.” We can use this feature to pinpoint latency on the network using actual requests for HTTP, allowing us to address any problems much more efficiently.

You’ve almost certainly heard someone say that their network is slow, but that’s a broad complaint that doesn’t give you much information to work with. Is one website slow, or is it every site they visit?

The http.time feature lets us calculate the delays between the actual request for HTTP and the response that comes back so we can narrow our focus to the actual issue. It’s very easy to add this data as a new column, then sort the information we have based on that new capture.

Keith will walk you through each step of how to use this feature, demonstrating how easy it is to use.

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