Be aware that at a few places on earth don't use time zones with even hour
offsets (e.g. New Delhi uses UTC+05:30)!
-Further information can be found at:
-link:wikipedia-web-site:[]Time_zone[wikipedia-web-site:[]Time_zone] and
-link:wikipedia-web-site:[]Coordinated_Universal_Time[wikipedia-web-site:[]Coordinated_Universal_Time].
+Further information can be found at: {wikipedia-main-url}Time_zone and
+{wikipedia-main-url}Coordinated_Universal_Time.
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Keep in mind: UTC remains the same all year around, regardless of DST!
Further information can be found at
-link:wikipedia-web-site:[]Daylight_saving[wikipedia-web-site:[]Daylight_saving].
+link:{wikipedia-main-url}Daylight_saving[].
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Further time zone and DST information can be found at
-link:greenwichmeantime-web-site:[][greenwichmeantime-web-site:[]] and
-link:timeanddate-web-site:[][timeanddate-web-site:[]].
+{greenwichmeantime-main-url} and {timeanddate-main-url}.
==== Set your computer's time correctly!
You can use the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to automatically adjust your
computer to the correct time, by synchronizing it to Internet NTP clock servers.
NTP clients are available for all operating systems that Wireshark supports (and
-for a lot more), for examples see:
-link:ntp-web-site:[][ntp-web-site:[]].
+for a lot more), for examples see {ntp-main-url}.
==== Wireshark and Time Zones
calculation, the performance needed and many other things.
Further information about checksums can be found at:
-link:wikipedia-web-site:[]Checksum[wikipedia-web-site:[]Checksum].
+{wikipedia-main-url}Checksum.
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==== Wireshark checksum validation