04-14-2019, 04:10 PM
(04-14-2019, 01:46 PM)ZerBea Wrote: We drop a packet if
it doesn't contain a usefull information (deauthentication frames, disassociations frames, ack frames, ...)
if it was transmitted twice or more
if it is damaged (and I mean really hard damaged)
Not processing this packets will save us much CPU time and space on SD-card of a Raspberry. The remaining packets are very useful, so we store them to pcapng file. That keeps the pcapng file small.
Running latest hcxdumptool you should count much more dropped packets.
Lots of thanks for the detailed reply, Zerbea, much appreciated!
One more question is it possible to run hcxdumptool on NodeMCU (you know of someone who has achieved it); it would be such a powerful combination ( I know you have ported hcxdumptool over to Raspberry Pi).
Thanks, regards and a very pleasant day to you!