

There’s nothing related to the radio layer, so troubleshooting the wireless connectivity is not possible this way. The Acrylic WiFi guys may have a driver for some devices as well on Windows.Figure 1 – “Wireless” capture without monitor modeĪs you can see, the capture looks just like a normal Ethernet capture would. Not as good as real time capture, but sometimes we have to live with less than ideal. It will save as pcap then can analyze ex post facto with Wireshark or whatever. Note also you have Microsoft Network Monitor tool that can capture wifi frames. I understand this to be a kernel regression in the driver from a number of years ago, but it is what it is: not really useful for wifi packet capture as only broadcast and multicast traffic come in. Only problem is that all the chipsets that I have that use the carl9170 driver support monitor mode, however, they do not do promiscuous mode. Usb 1-1.1: firmware: direct-loading firmware carl9170-1.fw It looks like it uses the carl9170 driver on my 4.8 series kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver carl9170 and no, it doesn't work then), and Linux enumerates it as: Bus 001 Device 004: ID cace:0300 CACE Technologies Inc. Works nicely in Windows for what it does capture unless you use Windows7 & USB3 (we do. The AirPcap Nx is weak - does not support short guard interval so you will likely miss a LOT of traffic, so that fails your reliable requirement but is 2x2 802.11n.


Does not work in Linux, either: can compile a STA driver but no monitor mode support. The Savvius 802.11ac adapter is crappy - very poor Rx strength so do not recommend it unless you really need to do 802.11ac, but even then, I would still look for another solution. I looked forward to when it is stabilized. Good luck - maybe others can help you get something going with this. I can't help with npcap - never works for me as I always get a BSoD. WNDA4100 802.11abgn 3x3:3 Īs well, the Savvius 802.11n adapters use the same chipset, so they work just the same as would just about any device with this chipset: One Netgear variant: Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0846:9012 NetGear, Inc. I can confirm a 3x3 802.11n USB adapter that works with Linux (recent kernel!) and Windows (Omnipeek).
