94% of these 531453 packets came from 9 Rokus ("Roku_81:d8:40", "Roku_d8:42:84", "Roku_d8:43:8c", "Roku_81:c4:f0", "Roku_81:f6:5c", "Roku_d8:33:7c", "Roku_81:d0:b0", "Roku_81:ad:c8", "Roku_d8:47:d0").
From what i can see, most of the traffic is from the Roku boxes hARPing from 10.105.1.* for IP=10.105.1.1 (presumably the gateway):
77% arp.src.proto_ipv4 == 10.105.1.0/24
18% arp.src.proto_ipv4 == 10.5.5.0/24
3% arp.src.proto_ipv4 != 10.5.5.0/24 && arp.src.proto_ipv4 != 10.105.0.0/16
0 arp.src.proto_ipv4 == 10.105.1.0/24 && arp.dst.proto_ipv4 != 10.105.1.1
0 arp.src.proto_ipv4 != 10.105.1.0/24 && arp.dst.proto_ipv4 == 10.105.1.1
Where most of the network sounds being in 10.1.*.* and 10.5.*.*. My guess is wrong DHCP configuration, where Rokus were fed bad host/network info and are getting crazy looking for the gateway.
Still, one of the Rokus (Roku_81:d8:40) blurting 96428 frames in 38 secs = 2500 per second, seems a little excessive - no?