My small wireless network card is Lenovo e420, and the wireless network card is RealTek rtl8188ce
Find the driver corresponding to omnipeek on the RealTek website. The URL is as follows:
Http: // 152.104.125.41/downloads/downloadsview. aspx? Langid = 3 & pnid = 48 & pfid = 48 & level = 5 & conn = 4 & downtypeid = 3 & getdown = false & downloads = true # rtl8188ce
Rtl8188ce | Windows | Unix
(Linux) | Windows
Description |
Version |
Update Time |
File Size |
Download |
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Site 6 |
Windows Driver auto installation program (Support WINXP/Vista/win7) |
1005.3600000000.2012 |
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28121 K |
Us2 |
Hk1 |
US1 |
CN |
Us3 |
Uk1 |
802.11b/G/n driver for omnipeek tool (Support WINXP/Vista/win7 omnipeek v6.0 and later version) |
14114 |
2011/11/23 |
1165 K |
Us2 |
Hk1 |
US1 |
CN |
Us3 |
Uk1 |
How to install the driver?
Download the 802.11b/G/n driver for omnipeek tool (Support WINXP/Vista/win7 omnipeek v6.0 and later version), and find the wireless Nic Update driver on the Device Manager.
After the installation, the packet capture is acceptable, but after the packet is captured, the wireless network will be disconnected. This problem remains to be studied.
The reason seems to be: when capturing omnipeek, it will redirect your network card to the monitor mode. In this mode, it cannot connect to any AP.
That is to say, when I capture packets, I cannot use this network card for wireless Internet access, so I can't catch the packets on my network card, so I can only catch others?