Hi,
First of all the is the developer mailing list for Wireshark. This
question seems to do with the networking for which Wireshark could be
used. Therefore posting in wireshark-users might give to a better chance
of an informed reponse, although the developers know a thing or two as
well about networking ;)
Here's my take on things. This Wireless router is a NAT box right? Does is
have/need a SNMP helper function?
Then this statement "The problem (at least one of the problems) appears to
be that the wireless NIC on the remote client is not being picked up by
the client." I don't understand. Oke, English isn't my first language, but
what has the NIC on the remote client to do with the client (which I
assume is the "Client with the DHCP address")?
Maybe rephrase and post in wireshark-users. That should help.
Thanx,
Jaap
> Hi,
>
>
> I like to apologize for bugging you guys, but this is a last ditch
> effort (checked all of the FAQs, Google links, etc. and came up empty).
> I just wanted to know if there's a way (and if so possibly a link) on
> how to set up Wireshark like this:
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>
>
> Client with DHCP address<----------> {Internet} <-------> [
> 70.213.178.33 Wireless Router (IN) | (OUT) 192.168.1.1] <------------->
> Wireless REMOTE client (192.168.1.90 [Fixed address]
>
>
>
> The wireless router is set up with port forwarding software, so if you
> hit the real world IP (70.xxx.xxx.xxx) it will (should) forward SNMP
> traffic to the Remote clients fixed IP address 192.168.1.90. The problem
> (at least one of the problems) appears to be that the wireless NIC on
> the remote client is not being picked up by the client. I installed the
> latest wincap but no go. I just need to be able to get ANY SNMP traffic
> across the link to test if the port forwarding can be turned on and off.
> Again, I apologize for bugging you folks. Maybe there's a forum to post
> to? ...but haven't come across it. Thanks in advance for any help you
> can offer.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Chris (newbie) de Grasse
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>