Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] Question Regarding Connecting HUB and Wireshark

From: bart sikkes <b.sikkes@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 20:31:48 +0100
if Dan is right and it is a switch your out of luck, but if it is an
actual hub (which looking at the description and the age makes sense)
then you should just be able to see all traffic when you connect you
laptop with wireshark to any of the free 10BaseT ports.

do you have just one such hub or several connected to each other?
multiple devices connected? the system does work, i mean they can
communicate you just don't see the data? what is connected to the
10BASE2 side? another hub or a device?

bart

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Spector, Paul <paul.spector@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Bart,
>
> Due to specific product configuration, this hub is required. And now I need to capture the data from a 10Base2 LAN connecting to a 10BaseT LAN. Any thoughts?
>
> Paul
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> hello paul,
>
> any specific reason why you want to use the thin coax port but use one
> of the normal ports?
>
> the description of these hubs is rather funny:
>
> Product Description
> The Ethernet 8-Port Workgroup Hub is just the ticket for transforming
> your computers into a high performance workgroup. Imagine sharing
> files, printers, multimedia, and more at speeds of up to 10 million
> bits per second! Seven 10BaseT ports and one thin coax port make the
> installation easy--just connect a cable from each computer to the hub
> and go! Built-in error detection automatically protects the integrity
> of your data.11 "smart" LEDs instantly reveal your network's line
> status, data traffic levels, and link states, making troubleshooting
> easier than ever. Built for rapid expansion, the Workgroup Hub
> includes both 10BaseT and thin coax uplink ports, allowing you to
> connect multiple hubs together for virtually unlimited growth.
>
> good luck,
> bart
>
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Spector, Paul <paul.spector@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I have a Linksys 8 port HUB (Model EWHUB) with a BNC connection. I am
>> attempting to connect the WireShark laptop to the hub to capture data from
>> the BNC connection to the Ethernet connection. My problem is I never see
>> data to the device that is connected to the HUB.
>>
>>
>>
>> I welcome any advice you can provide.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you!!
>>
>>
>>
>> Respectfully,
>> Paul Spector
>> Systems Engineering
>> Lockheed Martin Mission Systems & Sensors
>> P.O. Box 4840, EP5-300, MD69
>> Syracuse, NY 13221-4840
>> Voice: 315-456-3916
>> Fax: 315-456-1601
>> Email: Paul.Spector@xxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>
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