
The process was straightforward on Linux, but it wasn't the case on Windows OS. I was unable to use Wireshark on Windows, and I couldn't capture it, as I'm unsure how to configure the wireless card into monitoring mode on Windows. Right now, my team needs to run Wireshark from a dongle to use it, so it's an OS-dependable tool, and that's an area for improvement. "Wireshark is similar to an OS defense tool, meaning that it runs on an OS such as Ubuntu and Fedora, but I'm unsure if it's compatible with Windows or if it's a straightforward process to run it on Windows.

You can capture packets at any time from your laptop through Wireshark." You won't need to install other tools to use Wireshark, so this saves you time. It supports cards and monitoring permissions and is sufficient for appending and capturing activities.

You can also use Wireshark to capture packets.
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Generally, you can use Omnipeek to capture packets. In my previous company, we had Omnipeek, and the UI was better than Wireshark.
