Re: How to know which MAC address is the true client that connect to the wireless network?
From: Yorian Wiltjer
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 14:35:41 +0100
2010/11/16 Chin Shi Hong :
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Yorian Wiltjer
wrote:Chin,
A normal wireless access point bridges 802.3 (wired) to 802.11 (wireless).
Thanks to this bridge wireshark see both wiresless clients and wired
clients via the WAP.
I can think off two ways to get rid off the MAC's from wired cards.
One unplug the WAP from your wired network.
OR
Use a router.
With a router all your wired MAC will be hidden behind the MAC off the
router.
Just a simple router would do.
Hope its helps,
Yorian
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 14:35:41 +0100
2010/11/16 Chin Shi Hong
Chin, A normal wireless access point bridges 802.3 (wired) to 802.11 (wireless). One unplug the WAP from your wired network. OR Use a router. Hope its helps,
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Yorian Wiltjer
wrote:
Thanks to this bridge wireshark see both wiresless clients and wired
clients via the WAP.
I can think off two ways to get rid off the MAC's from wired cards.
With a router all your wired MAC will be hidden behind the MAC off the
router.
Just a simple router would do.
Yorian