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How accurate are the Delta and Relative times in the Packet view?

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How accurate are the Delta and Relative times in the Packet view?

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In regards to wireless, if using an Atheros driver v3.0.1.x and above the accuracy is approximately 1 micro- second as the packets are being time-stamped by the hardware, versions under 3.0.1.x use software timestamps. If using WinXP and other NT based systems packets have an approximate accuracy of .1 milliseconds. In regards to Ethernet, non-GAC Ethernet adapters use software timestamps and the accuracy depends on the OS. If using WinXP and other NT based systems packets have an approximate accuracy of .1 milliseconds. The WildPackets Gigabit Analyzer Cards provide hardware timestamps and have an approximate accuracy of 10 nanoseconds. Can I use both an OmniEngine and an OmniPeek console at the same time on the same machine? The only console that was designed to work simultaneously with an engine is OmniPeek Connect. OmniPeek Connect provides the ability to locally configure and view the engine’s analysis as the engine is capturing packets and performing analysis. How secure is OmniP

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