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On 4/10/20 9:50 AM, sll wrote: > Hey, it was my fault, it was just a stupid thing of mine! > > My computer was in Spanish and average number 1.004 actually meant one > thousand and four!! > > You know this bad thing of writing numbers differently depending on the > language you are in... > > I'm trying to say this at ask.wireshark.org, but I always get "Internal > Server Error" when sending my message... > > > Cheers > > sll: >> Ah, ok. I'll ask there. Thank you Chuck! >> >> On 9/4/20 14:55, chuck c wrote: >>> You'll probably get more eyeballs looking at it on the Q&A site: >>> https://ask.wireshark.org/questions/ >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 7:32 AM sll <s...@disroot.org >>> <mailto:s...@disroot.org>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi everyone, I'm new to the list. >>> >>> I am measuring data rates using Wireshark 3.2.2 and I believe some of >>> the data-rate units at "Statitstics" are non-consistent with my >>> tests. I >>> am not 100% sure, I might be missing something, so I would like >>> someone >>> else to have a look. >>> >>> My believe is that the columns named "Bits/s" at tables >>> Statistics -> Conversations >>> Statistics -> Protocol Hierarchy >>> do not measure Bits/s but a different data-rate unit, actually I >>> believe >>> they measure kilobit per second. >>> >>> I believe >>> Statistics -> I/O Graph >>> gives the correct data-rate. >>> >>> Values at I/O Graph are around 1000 times higher than those at >>> Conversations and Protocol Hierarchy. >>> >>> Can anyone have a look and let me know if I am right? >>> >>> If I am, where can I ask to fix it? I am not a developer but I'd be >>> happy to open an issue or whatever is needed. >>> >>> Please let me know if you think this question should go to a >>> different >>> Wireshark list and I will subscribe to it to ask my question. >>> >>> Cheers! >>> >>> >>> ___________________________________________________________________________ >>> >>> Sent via: Wireshark-users mailing list >>> <wireshark-users@wireshark.org >>> <mailto:wireshark-users@wireshark.org>> >>> Archives: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users >>> Unsubscribe: >>> https://www.wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-users >>> mailto:wireshark-users-requ...@wireshark.org >>> <mailto:wireshark-users-requ...@wireshark.org>?subject=unsubscribe >>> >>> >>> ___________________________________________________________________________ >>> >>> Sent via: Wireshark-users mailing list <wireshark-users@wireshark.org> >>> Archives: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users >>> Unsubscribe: https://www.wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-users >>> >>> mailto:wireshark-users-requ...@wireshark.org?subject=unsubscribe >> >> >> ___________________________________________________________________________ >> Sent via: Wireshark-users mailing list <wireshark-users@wireshark.org> >> Archives: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users >> Unsubscribe: https://www.wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-users >> mailto:wireshark-users-requ...@wireshark.org?subject=unsubscribe >> > ___________________________________________________________________________ > Sent via: Wireshark-users mailing list <wireshark-users@wireshark.org> > Archives: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users > Unsubscribe: https://www.wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-users > mailto:wireshark-users-requ...@wireshark.org?subject=unsubscribe > ___________________________________________________________________________ Sent via: Wireshark-users mailing list <wireshark-users@wireshark.org> Archives: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users Unsubscribe: https://www.wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-users mailto:wireshark-users-requ...@wireshark.org?subject=unsubscribe