I think that you are conecting them on the wrong way and thus you will
never get what you want.
If you want to capture the packet from the win 7 at lease you need the
following:
A wireless AP (not router)
A switch with port mirroring function
A router or gateway that is connected to the Internet
So win 7 connect wirelessly to the AP
AP Connect to the switch with the port of the mirroring source.
A router or gateway to the switch and your pc to the mirroring switch
destination.
With that the only you can get all the info you want.
Hope that help.
On 2010 Jan 18, at 06:06 PM, Bob The Builder <bobathudson@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
I have the following network configuration:
- 1 pc connected directly to the router with a cable (this computer
runs ubuntu)
- 1 laptop connected to the router using WLAN with WPA encryption
(this computer runs windows 7)
Questions:
1. Is it possible for me to use Wireshark from the pc connected with
cable to get data traffic from the laptop connected using WLAN?
2. If yes to question 1; How can I limit the amount of data since I
only want the data from the laptop?
3. How do I analyse the data to get the http traffic? I want to see
which web pages have been visited, optionally also chatting over
some protocols like msn or facebook. Any filters for that, or can I
see it in "clear text" somehow?
Regards,
Bob The Builder
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