Hello people,

Anyone have tips on how you loose a few bytes? I get 12 bytes between the Ethernet header and IP header. This means that wireshark does not recognize the IP header as, and I can't use any of the wireshark's advanced features.

Anyone know how to get rid of those bytes, or perhaps what they are?
* My card is Intel Pro/Wireless 3945ABG
* The wireless switch is D-Link DIR-635
* The problem only happens in promiscuous mode, and only to the packets not directed to my computer
* I attach picture of a window of a sample http packet
* Please help :)


wbr, Aleksander

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