802.11 Sniffing ((full)) Jun 2026
By advancing our understanding of 802.11 sniffing and developing effective countermeasures, we can improve the security and reliability of wireless networks, protecting sensitive information and preventing security breaches.
| Tool | Platform | Primary Use | |------|----------|--------------| | | Linux, macOS, Windows | Full-featured packet analysis with GUI and CLI (tshark). | | tcpdump | Linux, macOS | Lightweight command-line capture. | | Kismet | Linux, macOS | Wireless-specific sniffer, detector, and intrusion detection system. | | Aircrack-ng suite | Linux | Collection of tools (airodump-ng, aireplay-ng) for sniffing, injection, and cracking. | | BetterCAP | Linux, macOS, Android | Modern, modular sniffing and MITM framework. | 802.11 sniffing
802.11 sniffing is significantly more difficult than wired sniffing due to the physical nature of radio frequency (RF). By advancing our understanding of 802
A standard Wi-Fi network card is designed to communicate only with a specific access point (AP) after authentication and association. It filters out packets not addressed to it. | | Kismet | Linux, macOS | Wireless-specific
There are several types of 802.11 sniffing, including:
802.11 sniffing, also known as wireless packet sniffing, is the process of capturing and analyzing network traffic on wireless local area networks (WLANs). This guide provides an overview of 802.11 sniffing, its uses, and a step-by-step guide on how to perform it.
