1. After sniffer is installed, the NIC cannot be found during running (sniffer cannot find the NIC under win 7)
Solution: Click Start> Find sniffer shortcut> right-click Properties> change compatibility mode to "windows xp sp3"> OK> run again to find the NIC...
2. When sniffer is running, the dashboard in it does not move, and the top prompt "channels A and B link faults" click "Start packet capture", the computer blue screen restarts...
Solution: the cause of this problem is that your sniffer version is low and you cannot identify your Gigabit Nic. Upgrade your sniffer to sniffer portable V4.7.5 and run it again. Everything is OK,
3. sniffer can be used. After a while, a window will appear, prompting "Script Error ",
Solution: this is because of the Java in the computer. After installing Java, you can. If there is a prompt window after installing Java, ignore it, it has no effect on packet capture