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Tip of the Month

WildPackets Tip of the Month Archives

2003
December 2003 Is your wireless network naughty or nice?
November 2003 What happened when you weren't there to watch?
October 2003 SMB Path Search and Layers
September 2003 Have you checked for pods?!
July 2003 Voice over IP
June 2003 Securing and Planning your WLAN
May 2003 More on Wireless Signal Strength - Measurements
April 2003 Wireless Signal Strength
March 2003 Advanced Filtering
February 2003 What’s in a Name? (Table, that is)
January 2003 Correlating packets from multiple sides of a router
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Tip of the Month
Don’t Lose The Tags
WildPackets’ Technical Support Team regularly receives questions about capturing VLAN (Virtual LAN) tags in packets. Some customers report that they cannot see VLAN tags when capturing packets from their switches. The tags are usually missing because the capture configuration or the location of OmniPeek (or Omni Engine) is incorrect. So, this tip is aimed at understanding VLAN tags and how they can be captured using OmniPeek Product Family.