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I can help you answer, I'm also installing Sniffer these days, I can't install it on the Win7 system, but I can install it on the XP system, the problem is on the system's network card driver, Win7 system uses Broadcom NetLink (TM) Gigabit Ethernet network card driver, and Sniffer software is through the Internet to listen to capture information, so network settings are very important, The network card driver mainly used by the XP system has realtek RTL, which is compatible with SNIFFER, it is recommended that you have two solutions, you can uninstall the network card driver of the machine, install the network card driver under the XP system, but this method is more annoying, (you can also install the XP system...) There is also how to solve the problem under the win7 system, you can install the virtual machine on the machine, install the XP system in the virtual machine, install Sniffer under the system of the virtual machine, and the virtual machine will realize the local network synchronization mapping, which can be used all. Hope it can help you ...
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This one has to do with software. Some versions do not support Gigabit network cards, and you need to replace a software that specifically supports GB network cards. I have practiced it myself.
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Say the specific point, otherwise how to solve it.
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You should install it, because your network card has not successfully installed the SNIFFER driver, so SNIFFER will not be able to capture the packets through your network card, which is generally a compatibility issue. I also haven't successfully installed this version on win7. You can try the Sniffer Portable version or later.
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In fact, just right-click on the software icon in the start menu --Properties --Compatibility--Windows XP Service SP3!!
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Did you install it successfully? I can't find the adapter either, please advise!
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Which version of your sniffer is you?
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SNIFFER can detect broadcast storms, and all machines in the LAN can be monitored.
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When Sniffer installs it, he will change your NIC mode to promiscuous mode, and in the default mode, the host will only accept all the packets that go through his own network card, and he will accept all the packets that go through his network card, whether they go to his own or not, whether they broadcast or not.
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Yes, within a local area network.
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Hello. Sniffer can be installed on the Windows family of systems, as long as you have a network card that supports mixed mode. Since you're on a small home LAN, just install Sniffer on the computer that has a network card that supports promiscuous mode.
Ports can be mapped when needed.
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Sniffer is a good packet capture tool, but you need a client operating system that can't be installed, so you need to use a server operating system like Windows Server 2003.
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That's because you've already run a sniffer, and although the interface doesn't come out, the process is there.
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