Capturing Wireless Traffic for Analysis

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Wireless technology is one of the greatest inventions in the past century that help free the user and realize the actual benefit of “cablefree” without being attached to a string or cable for connection. The first ever wireless message was a morse code sent over a kilometer distance by the inventor of wireless technology Guglielmo Marconi. Fast forwarding 100+ years now, wireless is an integral part of our life with almost every connected device leveraging wireless technology in one form or the other and thereby making it lot easier for installation and management.

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Nainar, N.K., Panda, A. (2023). Capturing Wireless Traffic for Analysis. In: Wireshark for Network Forensics. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9001-9_4

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