Mike Penacchi shows us how to use the SPAN mode of the ProfiShark while determining and comparing the latency introduced by a Microtik configured to use NAT; determining the latency that a device adds to the network can be difficult. In this video, Mike with Network Protocol Specialists, LLC; shows how the ProfiShark can be used to accurately measure that amount of time it takes for a device to forward packets.
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