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As long as "PC" means "personal computer", and the personal computer in question happens to be running macOS, yes, you can; see Stefdnk's answer and the "Set Up iOS Packet Tracing" part of Apple's "Recording a Packet Trace" document.

Note that, although the instructions in Apple's document use tcpdump, Wireshark should also work.

If "PC" means "personal computer" in the sense of "not a Mac", the answer is, as far as I know, "no", unless your "not a Mac" is a Hackintosh and thus running macOS. Windows, Linux, etc. won't work.

As long as "PC" means "personal computer", and the personal computer in question happens to be running macOS, yes, you can; see Stefdnk's answer and the "Set Up iOS Packet Tracing" part of Apple's "Recording a Packet Trace" document.

Note that, although the instructions in Apple's document use tcpdump, Wireshark should also work.

If "PC" means "personal computer" in the sense of "not a Mac", the answer is, as far as I know, "no", unless your "not a Mac" is a Hackintosh and thus running macOS. Windows, Linux, etc. won't work.