average packet sizes found in the sample. Also displayed in this dialog is the smallest, largest, and finally, dividing by 10M bits. dividing by the length of the time for the sample, and, two values, multiplying by 8 to get the number of bits, The percent bandwidth, then, is calculated by summing these packet. collected times 8 bytes for the preamble of each * Transmission Overhead: is the number of packets Ethernet header and four bytes of CRC. bytes collected in the sample including the 14 byte * Ethernet Data: is the sum of all the Ethernet data by the packets collected is detailed by two measurements: The calculation of the percent of this bandwidth consumed of an Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 network is 10M bits per second. latest sample of Ethernet data collected. The bandwidth the amount of Ethernet bandwidth that was consumed for the The "Summary" analysis dialog calculates for the user