![]() After some checks I found that proper channel for them was "Channel 48 - 5.240". However, checking into router logs, I found out that all the available smartphones were connecting on 5GHz band. ![]() According to "$ Airodump-ng mon0" command, router is using channel 6, so I used to set Wireshark to use same channel by selecting "Channel 6 - 2.437" on top panel, and this worked fine to sniff PC_Target, which I verified was connecting on that 2.4 band. Problem is that router is using both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands at the same time. Find also in the end another question on this Joung: thanks a lot. I'm really stuck since I can't understand why same configuration allows me to sniff PC_target, but doesn't allow me to sniff smartphones. Problem is that, when I perform same exact steps in order to sniff traffic from one of the available smartphones, I don't get any EAPOL packet and so can't sniff anything that is encrypted. ![]() So in the end, I can 100% sniff laptop traffic. This is possible because I properly set network interface to Monitor Mode, set proper channel, set IEEE 802.11 decription, properly set WPA password:SSID, waited for laptop to disconnect and reconnect to the network, got EAPOL packets, and so on. I see every packet, even if those packets are not directed to PC_Wireshark. Wireshark is running on a second laptop (name it: PC_wireshark), and it has been properly configured so that I'm perfectly able to sniff AND DECRYPT all traffic generated from PC_target (EAPOL, HTTP, DNS, TCP, ICMP and so on). ![]() ![]() I'm using Wireshark to sniff traffic of my home wi-fi network, where different smartphones and 1 laptop (name it: PC_target) are connected via Wi-Fi (no cable connection at all, just wifi). ![]()
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