AirPcap Tx is the first open, affordable, and easy-to-deploy WLAN (802.11b/g) packet capture and transmission solution for the Windows platform.
AirPcap Tx retains all of the functionality of AirPcap Classic and, additionally, supports packet injection. AirPcap Tx, like AirPcap Classic, enables troubleshooting tools like Wireshark to provide information about wireless protocols and radio signals. AirPcap Tx gives you the power to capture and analyze low-level 802.11b/g wireless traffic, including control, management, and data frames on your Windows workstation or laptop. Per packet information is also available, such as signal strength, CPU-based timestamps (in microseconds), and receive rate. It also lets you send any of these frame types over the air.
Transmit Raw 802.11 Frames on Your Network.
AirPcap Tx (and AirPcap Ex) has the ability to inject raw 802.11 frames
into your wireless network which makes them an invaluable aid in
assessing the security of your wireless network.
AirPcap Tx (and AirPcap Ex) can inject any kind of frame,
including control, management, and data frames. These frames can be
transmitted at any allowable rate depending upon your adapter.
An application, called AirPcapReplay, is included in the AirPcap Software Distribution.
The purpose of this application, as the name suggests, is to replay 802.11
network traffic that is contained in a trace file.
In addition to the replay feature, AirPcapReplay also allows the user
to edit individual packets using a built-in hex editor.
In addition to AirPcpaReplay, there are several third-party freeware and open-source tools
that are compatible with AirPcap Tx and AirPcap Ex. These tools are typcially for
advanced users who are interested in securing and/or auditing their wireless networks.
One of these, Aircrack-ng, is a well-known suite of tools for auditing
wireless networks. It allows various types of penetration tests on a wireless
network: http://www.aircrack-ng.org
Unlike passive reception, there are restrictions on the transmission
frequencies/channels imposed by various countries. While there are no
channel restrictions for monitoring 802.11 traffic, AirPcap Tx (and AirPcap Ex) will
allow transmission on only those channels that are permitted according to
the ship-to country.
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