Since Wireshark 3.0 came out WinPCAP is no longer the default capture library installed. I use either Alfa cards or, in this case, a NetGear A6210, which I bought at a local electronics store. There’s a matrix available that you can use to check if your card is supported. Unfortunately, not all WiFi cards support monitor mode on Windows. Requirement 1 – a WiFi card with monitor mode The npcap capture libraries (instead of WinPCAP).A WiFi card that supports monitor mode.To get the radio layer information, you need at least three things (other than Wireshark, of course): There’s nothing related to the radio layer, so troubleshooting the wireless connectivity is not possible this way. Figure 1 – “Wireless” capture without monitor modeĪs you can see, the capture looks just like a normal Ethernet capture would.
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