Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] Wireless or not?
Tim Milgram wrote:
I have a capture file that I have to analyze, and I want to know if the
computer that it was on was a wireless card or a regular wired ethernet
card. What specific things would tell me if it was wired or wireless?
If the capture was on a wireless adapter *and* the card/driver/OS didn't
arrange that the packets had "fake Ethernet" headers, the packets would
have 802.11 headers, indicating that they were captured on an 802.11
adapter.
Unfortunately, 802.11 adapters and their drivers often supply "fake
Ethernet" headers to the capture mechanism used by libpcap/WinPcap, so
captures on those adapters will look like Ethernet captures. In that
case, I'm not sure what - other than, perhaps, ARP requests with an ARP
hardware address type of "IEEE 802" (6) rather than "Ethernet" (1) -
would indicate that (and there's no guarantee that an ARP request on an
802.11 network would use "IEEE 802" rather than "Ethernet").