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There is no reason wireless shouldn't work, but i know there was some issue with some wireless cards and winpcap driver -- was it intel wireless cards?
The winpcap people are the ones who may know about a workaround.

Yes. It's Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless AC3165. Based on WinPcap FAQ at
Q-16: Which network adapters are supported by WinPcap?

A: The WinPcap device driver was developed to work primarily with Ethernet (10/100/1000) adapters. Support for other MACs was added during the development, but Ethernet remains the most tested one.
The overall situation is:

Windows 95/98/ME: the packet driver works ok on Ethernet networks. It works also on PPP WAN links, but with some limitations (for example it is not able to capture the LCP and NCP packets). FDDI, ARCNET, ATM and Token Ring should be supported, however we did not test them because we do not have the hardware.
Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/Win7/2008R2: the packet driver works ok on Ethernet networks. As for dial-up adapters and VPN connections, read Q5 and Q6.  As in Win9x,  FDDI, ARCNET, ATM and Token Ring are supported, but not tested by us.
Wireless adapters: these adapters may present problems, because they are not properly supported by the Windows Kernel. Some of them are not detected, other don't support promiscuous mode. In the best case, WinPcap is able to see an Ethernet emulation and not the real transiting packets: this means that the 802.11 frames are transformed into fake Ethernet frames before being captured, and that control frames are not received.

For real wireless capture, CACE Technologies offers the AirPcap adapter, specifically designed to sniff 802.11 traffic, including control frames, management frames and power information. AirPcap at this time is the only solution for capturing raw 802.11 traffic with WinPcap. More details can be found on the AirPcap product page.

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UrlSnooper / URLSnooper can't sniff wirelessly on Windows 10?
« on: June 05, 2018, 12:19 PM »
Hi all, all the network adapters turned up nothing. I am using the latest 2.42.01 and WinPcap. This has been frustrating. I used to remember wired connection would work, but then my new laptop doesn't even have a wired connection - it's all wireless to reduce the size of the laptop. Autodetect adapter turns out FAILED. I did a quick search and it seems to be a persistent issue which was once fixed four years ago in 2.34.01? But I recall it never worked for me. Thanks,

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I tried Net Transport, but what it grabbed is only an 18Mb WMV file with audio only. No sign of video at all. If somebody can grab it, is it possible that you could upload it to somewhere. I really need the video. Many thanks.

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The best think it can is to get this URL http://wms1.earthcam.com/events/nye/2008/balldrop_500k.wmv.

But this http://wms1.earthcam.com/events/nye/2008/balldrop_500k.wmv is not the actual video. It can even be opened by Notepad. But even the two further addresses in the wmv file would not pinpoint the real location of the streaming media.

Original website is at http://newyears.earthcam.com/ts/index.html?currentcam=streaming#

Thank you.

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