![]() Note that the nature of this process means we will miss some (many) packets, but for our purposes that shouldn't be a problem. This is also done via a terminal command. Since cards can only be tuned to one channel at a time, we need to randomly switch channels in the background to ensure we're picking up devices using any channel. There are also a number of others in the 5GHz range, but not all cards support these channels. There are 13 channels in the 2.4GHz band, which are the most commonly used. ![]() This is done via a terminal command, as it doesn't seem possible through Python. It differs from the somewhat similar promiscuous mode, which (as I understand it) gives you more information, but requires you to be connected to a network. This means it will passively sniff all wireless traffic it sees. ![]() For the same reason pcapy won't work within a virtual environment. ![]() Needs to be run with sudo because we're doing system-level stuff. ![]()
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