WinPcap is a software component. With WinPcap you can capture data frames in 
802.11 (which are transformed into Ethernet frames with the windows networking 
stack and/or network card drivers), but you cannot capture data/management 
frames (e.g. beacons).
AirPcap is a hardware solution (a USB dongle) that allows you to capture all 
the 802.11 frames on a specific channel (so control, data and management 
frames).

Have a nice day
GV

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of gonzalo diethelm
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 11:36 AM
To: Chris Morgan; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Winpcap-users] Sniffing WiFi access points nearby

> I would imagine something like airpcap would be useful for this. I've 
> recently added airpcap support to sharppcap, http://sharppcap.sf.net

Chris, thanks for the pointer to AirPcap. It seems there is no open / free 
version available for this product, is that correct?

What is the difference between AirPcap and WinPcap? I understand WinPcap can 
capture network traffic from any kind of network adapter, including wireless 
adapters (802.11). Is that right? Would that ability be enough to capture 
packets coming from access points to which the local adapter is not connected, 
and sniff the AP's MAC addresses?

I will start trying my hand on the examples provided in WinPcap's 
documentation. Thanks again for your help.

--
Gonzalo Diethelm

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