Hi Alex,
I don't know of a Mac specific utility, but I used to use a console utility 
called "mmap" quite a few years ago when I was doing a lot of experimenting 
with Linux. I don't have the links handy but do a search for a package called 
home-brew. It is a packaging system for Mac OS that will allow you to install a 
huge list of unix utilities that Apple does not provide. Nmap may be among the 
list of packages available through Homebrew. You can find Homebrew through 
Github. 

Doug

On Apr 7, 2014, at 9:40 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm trying to determine why my Windows VM drops its internet every so often, 
> plus I'm just a geek. Does anyone know of an accessible packet sniffer app 
> for the Mac, preferably one that does *not* require the terminal? I wouldn't 
> mind one that can also provide details (connected devices, rates, all that) 
> on my home network as well. Does such an animal exist? Thanks!
> 
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> Alex Hall
> mehg...@icloud.com
> 
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