Hi,
it might also be the network (more precisely: the APs) implement PSPF / wireless client isolation.
in that case you won't be able to see other stations' traffic anyway. you might use wifitap (iirc part of Kali, too) to communicate, but sniffing won't work.
best
Enno
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 09:12:13PM +0000, Aaron Schneider wrote:
> I'm connected to a network with WPA-CCMP-PSK, and running Kali on a computer with?Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6200 AGN wifi card. I open Wireshark in promiscuous mode, however I can only view the packages received or sent from me. For the other computers, I can only see few packets, like NBNS, MDNS, WOL, but can't see any TCP, HTTP or any other. I think the issue is with the network card, that doesn't support promiscuous mode, but I don't know if there is a command or something to know that for sure, without having to buy a different card.
>
> Can somebody help me on this?
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