Yes, we are aware of this limitation.
The capture component of WinPcap is a protocol driver, that relies on the
network interface card (NIC) driver to obtain the raw packets. This allows
hardware independency and avoids writing a different driver for every NIC.
However some NIC drivers, like for example 802.11b or PPP ones, don't
deliver to the protocols the actual packets, but a subset of them. As a
consequence, WinPcap-bases apps are not able to see control and management
packets of wireless networks.
Solving the problem requires writing a NIC driver for a particular 802.11b
card. Some commercial solutions adopt this strategy, but it obviously
requires a lot of resources, i.e. a lot of of money...

Loris


----- Original Message -----
From: "C D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 3:28 AM
Subject: [WinPcap-users] WinPCap and 802.11 frames


> Hi, I tried using WinPcap Version 2.3, together with Ethereal packet
capture
> to check whether it can capture Wireless IEEE 802.11b control and
management
> frames, but it doesn't capture those packets.
>
> I have an access point around me which continuously broadcasts Beacon
frames
> but WinpCap and Ethereal doesn't capture and display the raw MAC frames on
> the screen.
>
> Are you aware of this limitation in the WinpCap? If this is a limitation,
do
> you know why WinpCap can't capture these IEEE 802.11b MAC frames?
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Regards,
> Abel
>
>
>
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