Wireshark Packet Analysis || Ultimate Training ||

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Last updated on March 22, 2025 8:59 pm

Learn Wireshark Packet Analysis in detail and understand network traffic. Discover the benefits of traffic analysis and how to tap into data effectively. Gain knowledge of filters, shortcuts, and common protocols. Perfect for network teams, engineers, cybersecurity professionals, and anyone interested in networking. Join this compact and valuable course to enhance your skills.

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What you’ll learn

  • You will learn Wireshark Packet Analysis in detail
  • You will learn, understand, and identify the traffic on your network
  • You will also navigate many other features of Wireshark
  • You will learn traffic analysis benefits and also learn how to tap into the data stream effectively
  • You will learn different filters and shortcuts that you can use in Wireshark
  • You will be able to learn TCP, as well as IPv6, ICMPv6, DNS, DHCP, and many more
  • You will also learn common protocols such as FTP, HTTP, and ARP
  • You will also learn about network latency
  • and much more

Welcome guys in this course I will be your instructor. In this course I will talk straight to the point. Therefore, we will cover more in less time.

I tried my best to make this course compact and valuable. Because lots of people don’t have enough time to watch lengthy courses. So, if you are one of those then this is perfect course for you.

Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer, or an application that captures packets from a network connection, such as from your computer to your home office or the internet. Packet is the name given to a discrete unit of data in a typical Ethernet network. Wireshark is the most often-used packet sniffer in the world.

Wireshark is a software tool used to monitor the network traffic through a network interface. It is the most widely used network monitoring tool today.

First, Did you know that being able to understand what’s on the network is considered a superpower? It’s true. Packet analysis helps you to understand the traffic on your network so you can identify latency issues and actively monitor the network for attacks.

In this course, I’ll provide an overview and benefits of traffic capture. I’ll cover how to download and install on a PC. Then we’ll explore the Wireshark interface. I’ll cover how to tap into the data stream and use display and capture filters. I’ll review the OSI model and encapsulation.

Then we’ll do a deep packet analysis of common protocols, such as TCP, IP and DNS. I’ll finish with working with the expert system and how to troubleshoot network latency issues.

Wireshark is the world’s foremost and widely-used network protocol analyzer. It lets you see what’s happening on your network at a microscopic level and is the de facto (and often de jure) standard across many commercial and non-profit enterprises, government agencies, and educational institutions.

Wireshark captures packets so whether you’re on incognito mode or not, it doesn’t matter — the network traffic will be captured.

When you’re finished with this course, you’ll be able to immediately put Wireshark to use in your own work.

I invite you to join me on this Wireshark journey.

Let’s get started.

Thank you.

Who this course is for:

  • Who wants to learn Wireshark
  • Who wants to learn about packet analysis
  • Who wants to learn, understand, and identify the traffic on their network
  • Network Teams, Network Engineers, Cybersecurity Teams and Professionals
  • Ethical hackers, Network students
  • Anyone who is interested in the field of Networking

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