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Packet capture
Packet capture









If none are selected, then the packets on all APs will get captured. Select the Access Point you wish to capture packets for. The capture configuration allows you to adjust the packet capture settings by specifying the number of packets captured (if set to 0, there will be no limit), duration of the capture, as well as the maximum packet length. Simultaneous capture of both is not yet available at the moment. NOTE: Currently we only have the ability to capture either Wireless OR Wired packets. Please navigate to Network > Packet Captures to start your capture. If no DHCP responses are coming back we can pinpoint the DHCP server as the culprit behind the failing connection attempts in the network. For example, with wired packet captures we can see the AP send DHCP requests. With this expanded range of visibility, network admins now have the ability to capture the wired side packets to debug issues with servers on their own network. This includes any RADIUS, DHCP, or DNS servers you have set up. This data is captured from the Eth0 port of your AP, and will examine the packets between the AP and the rest of your wired network. With our enhanced packet capture flow, we are introducing the ability to capture packets on the wired side of your network as well. You can determine if packets being sent are actually reaching their destination as well as identify if packets are corrupted. Wireless packet captures are helpful when trying to dissect and dig down into the root cause of any wireless issue between a client and AP. Wired Packet Capture (requires 0.5.x or newer firmware)











Packet capture