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 In addition to the Centrino Issue, My system runs 
the interface in a MS tunnel driver that ethereal does not understand.. Toredo 
is the protocol "My guess"   My understanding  of promiscouis 
mode = Pass all recognized packets, Normally the interface only passes 
 
packet with the correct Ip address. This probably 
is done at the driver level and releives the OS of processing un needed 
packets. 
  
Fred 
  
  
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
  
  Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 1:11 
  PM 
  Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] Promiscouis 
  Mode Help 
  
  
  Thanks for the quick reply, maybe I'm confused on the terminology. When I 
  use windows and ethereal I am able too see all the wireless packets sent from 
  another laptop to my router. I did't have to do anything special in 
  windows to get this to work, just installed ethereal, and winpcap. I thought 
  this was know as promiscuous mode, but I could be confused. Anyway, when I try 
  this in Linux I cannot see the other packets and I get a lot of STP protocol 
  packets, which I do not see in windows at all.  
    
  Thanks,
    
  On 3/15/06, Mr Fred 
  (Dell 9300) <Mr_Fred@xxxxxxx> 
  wrote: 
  
    
    Brian  
      
    Here is mmy reply from Intel 
    Support. 
      
    I cant find any one that knows about the toredo 
    or MS tunnel driver that shows up under windows.. 
      
    Tried to find any one that could tell me  
    how to what rpm or if ethereal will work with Red Hat 
    9.  
     Hello 
    Fred:
  Thank you for contacting Intel(R) Technical 
    Support.
  Very unfortunately none of the current wireless adapters 
    will support promiscuous mode. 
  Regards,
  Sergio G. Intel 
    Technical Support
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  <===== Received from Mr_Fred@xxxxxxx on 
    2006-01-26-03.43.05.000000 ======>
  Do you have a 2915abg 
    compatable product that does support promiscuous mode? 
  Fred ----- 
    Original Message ----- From: <mcdsupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: 
    < Mr_Fred@xxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, 
    January 25, 2006 5:37 PM Subject: RE: Re: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG 
    Network Connection Email Support Request
 
  > Hello 
    Fred: > > Thank you for contacting Intel(R) Technical Support. 
     > > Please be aware that the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG 
    Network Connection > does not support promiscuous 
    mode. > > Regards, > > Sergio G. > Intel 
    Technical Support >  > Intel is a registered trademark of Intel 
    Corporation or its subsidiaries > in the United States and other 
    countries. > > *Other names and brands may be claimed as the 
    property of others. >  > A representative of Intel may 
    subsequently contact you (via email) in > order to obtain your 
    feedback on the quality of the support you received. > If you do not 
    wish to participate, simply delete the survey email. 
     > > > > <===== Received from Mr_Fred@xxxxxxx on 
    2006-01-25-22.12.55.000000 ======> > > Thanks for the reply 
     > > I have a Dell  Insprion 9300 with an 2915abg Centrino 
    Wireless . > I need to use this system to do Network monitoring and 
    cannot determine > where a MS Tunnel driver is coming 
    from. > > This driver seems to communicate in ?Toredo ? > 
    format and I get only MDS headers displayed. > > Any help with 
    understanding Toredo ?? > > I can monitor with the NICS in the 
    system but not through the wireless.  > > Screen shot 
    attached. > > All traffic appears in the MS Tunnel driver ( Can 
    I disable it ??) > > Can you help me with TCPIP monitoring via 
    the 2915 to look at 802.11g > data.  > > Use Win XP Pro . 
    Ethereal release 14. > > Fred > > ----- Original 
    Message ----- > From: < 
    mcdsupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <Mr_Fred@xxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, 
    January 24, 2006 9:33 AM > Subject: RE: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG 
    Network Connection Email  > Support > 
    Request > > >> Hello Fred: >> >> 
    Thank you for contacting Intel(R) Technical Support. >> >> 
    In an effort to assist you with this issue, we would appreciate if you 
     >> could provide us with additional information.  Please 
    write or call us >> back with more details pertaining to the nature 
    of your issue. >> >> >> >> 
    Regards, >>  >> Sergio G. >> Intel Technical 
    Support >> >> Intel is a registered trademark of Intel 
    Corporation or its subsidiaries >> in the United States and other 
    countries. >>  >> *Other names and brands may be claimed 
    as the property of others. >> >> A representative of Intel 
    may subsequently contact you (via email) in >> order to obtain your 
    feedback on the quality of the support you received.  >> If you do 
    not wish to participate, simply delete the survey 
    email. >> >> >> >> >> <===== 
    Received from Mr_Fred@xxxxxxx on 
    2006-01-23-21.12.53.000000 >> ======> >> >> 
    Trying to use ethereal to monitor 802.11g traffic.MS Tunnel Driver 
    ?? >> ##ERIGNORE## >> First_name: Fred >> 
    Last_name: Wolf >> Email: Mr_Fred@xxxxxxx >> Customer_type: 
    End User >> Product: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network 
    Connection  >> Product_id: 1847 >> OS: Windows* 
    XP >> Survey_opt_in: Yes >> Drivers: No >> 
    Adapter_Model: No >> firm_driv_version: w915ABG   9.0.3.9 >> which_aps: 
    Motorola WR850g >> which_adptrs: Intel Centrino >> 
    Description_Question: Trying to use ethereal to monitor 802.11g >> 
    traffic.MS >> Tunnel Driver ?? >> Form_id: 
    11 >> >> >> >> { See Attached File: 
    Attachment }{ See Attached File: history.html 
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