On 02 Mar 2009, you wrote in alt.internet.wireless:
> On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 23:12:13 +0000 (UTC), ElliottW <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>>Jeff Liebermann <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>>news:(E-Mail Removed) m:
>>> Why an older version of Wireshark? Note that it won't work in
>>> promiscuous mode without the CACE AirPcap driver and dongle.
>>> <http://www.cacetech.com/products/airpcap_family.htm>
>
>>Are you saying that AirPCap will not work without their hardware under
>>any circumstances?
>
> Yes, it will only work with their USB adapter.
>
>>The AirPcap driver cannot be used with other
>>adapters??
>
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hahahaha ;-) go directly to BSD, do not pass go.
I know a little nix, but I think it may be a hassle finding free apps
for it and getting all the drivers to work. Thanks for the links I might
try Linux. I am running a hardware handicapped machine; last time I
tried to use some AV linux based "live" cds, from 3 diff. mfgs, none of
them would load or work.
>
> Sure. Anything that's Linux based. It's not as horrible as it
> sounds. Grab a LiveCD such as:
> <http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack.html>
> <http://wiki.remote-exploit.org>
> It includes the Linux version of Wireshark. See the bottom two screen
> shots at:
> <http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack_screenshots.html>
> Sone tutorials and YouTube videos on installing and using Backtrack 3.
> Find with Google.
>
> There are also some hacked and obscure promiscuous mode drivers that
> work under Windoze. I don't wanna go there.
Yeah found out about that today, but problems getting them to work in
promiscuous mode. I think I have the prism chipset on my senao knockoff.
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