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CAPABILITIES On wired broadcast LAN s, depending on the network structure ( Hub or Switch ), one can capture traffic on all or just parts of the traffic from a single machine within the network; however, there are some methods to avoid traffic narrowing by switches to gain access to traffic from other systems on the network (e.g. ARP Spoofing ). For Network Monitoring purposes it may also be desirable to monitor all data packets in a LAN by using a network switch with a so-called ''monitoring port'', whose purpose is to mirror all packets passing through all ports of the switch. On Wireless LAN s, one can capture traffic on a particular channel. On wired broadcast and wireless LANs, in order to capture traffic other than Unicast traffic sent to the machine running the sniffer software, Multicast traffic sent to a multicast group to which that machine is listening, and Broadcast traffic, the network adapter being used to capture the traffic must be put into Promiscuous Mode ; some sniffers support this, others don't. On wireless LANs, even if the adapter is in promiscuous mode, packets not for the Service Set for which the adapter is configured will usually be ignored; in order to see those packets, the adapter must be put into Monitor Mode . USES The versatility of packet sniffers means they can be used to:
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WELL-KNOWN PACKET SNIFFERS
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