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Return to top of page What is the extent of 802.11n support in Omni 5.1?

Capturing of 802.11n packets
Fully decode all 802.11n specific information elements in packets.
Provide 802.11n-specific statistics, analyses and expert diagnoses.

Return to top of page What adapters do you support for 802.11 n captures?

At the present time, we support the Buffalo Nfiniti, Model # WLI-CB-AG300N and Netgear WN511T, both using the Marvell driver that is supplied with Omni 5.1.

Return to top of page When I configure a capture with my Buffalo card, it reports a speed of 1Mbps instead of 54Mbps in the Capture Options. Why?

This is because Omni 5.1 is reporting the actual speed of the adapter’s connection, not its maximum data rate.

Return to top of page Why are the 40 MHz 802.11n channels missing from the Expert Network Policy screen?

These channels have been added to the Network Policy screen in OmniPeek 5.1.

Return to top of page Are you going to release a patch for WildPackets Products in order to make them compatible with the new 2007 Daylight Savings Time changes?

Since all WildPackets products make use of the underlying Operating System for all time computations, no patch will be necessary for our products to operate correctly with the new Daylight Saving Time Change.

Return to top of page My OmniReport Service application is not generating any reports, what is the problem?

There are two possible causes of this:

  1. Graphs must be enabled in the Capture Options Window of OmniPeek.
  2. You must start your capture *before* configuring your reports. The reason for this is that the data folder from which the OmniReports Service extracts the information with which to generate reports is not created until the capture is started.

Return to top of page I installed my OmniEngine on my Vista laptop, but the application will not run. What is the problem here?

OmniEngine is not compatible with User Account Control (UAC) under Windows Vista. In order to run OmniEngine under Windows Vista, you must disable UAC

Return to top of page Will OmniEngine run on 64 bit Operating Systems?

OmniPeek will load and run on 64 bit operating systems in 32 bit compatibility mode and supports AMD and Intel x86 processors including the 64 bit capable Pentium and Xeon processors.

Return to top of page Does OmniEngine provide Application Performance measurements?

Yes, Omni has fully integrated the Application Performance Index (Apdex).

Return to top of page What is Apdex?

Apdex is an attempt to represent user satisfaction with application performance as a numeric score from 0.00 (horrible) to 1.00 (perfect). Calculations are based on how long it takes to complete each measured task.

Return to top of page How are Apdex tasks measured?

Each individual task gets an Apdex score of 1.00, 0.50, or 0.00, depending on task duration relative to a user-defined threshold duration "T":

If an individual task completes within a user-defined threshold duration, the user is considered "satisfied" with application performance, and the task gets an Apdex score of 1.00.

If an individual task takes between one and four times the user-defined threshold duration, the user is considered "tolerating" application performance, and the task gets an Apdex score of 0.50.

If an individual task takes more than four times the user-defined threshold duration, the user is considered "frustrated" with application performance, and the task gets an Apdex score of 0.00.

For example, if you set the threshold for web applications at 3 seconds, then any time you can completely load a web page within 3 seconds, you are "satisfied" and score 1.00. If it takes more than 3 seconds, but no more than 12 seconds (4 times 3 seconds), you are merely "tolerating" performance, and score 0.50. If it ever takes more than 12 seconds, you are frustrated, and get an Apdex score of 0.00.

Return to top of page What is the OmniEngine Manager?

The OmniEngine Manager is included with both OmniPeek and OmniEngine. It provides an interface for connecting to, configuring and updating remote OmniEngines. See the OMC Readme or the OMC Help for more information on OmniEngine Manager.

Return to top of page What is Forensics Capturing?

Forensics Capturing provides the means to easily organize, filter, and pinpoint the data of interest. Captures are indexed and can be searched across multiple data collection files using specific area of interest, start time, end time and any available filters.

Return to top of page What type of authentication is supported on the engine?

OmniEngine supports RADIUS and TACACs + authentication as well as Windows domain spaces to maintain logon credentials.

Return to top of page What CODECs are supported?

G.711 µ-law
G.711 µ-law with PLC
G.723.1 5.3K
G.723.1 6.3K
G.728
G.729
G.729A
GSM 6.10 full-rate
GSM 6.10 half-rate
GSM 6.10 enhanced full-rate
Lucent/elemedia SX7300/8300
Lucent/elemedia SX9600
G.711 A-law
G.711 A-law with PLC
G.722
G.726 ADPCM 16K
G.726 ADPCM 24K
G.726 ADPCM 32K
G.726 ADPCM 40K
GIPS enhanced G.711 µ-law
GIPS enhanced G.711 A-law
GIPS iLBC
GIPS iSAC
GIPS iPCM wideband
G.729E8k0
G.729E11k8
wideband linear PCM
wideband linear PCM with PLC
G.722 64K
G.722 56K
G.722 48K
G.722.1 32K
G.722.1 24K
G.722.2 23.85K
G.722.2 23.05K
G.722.2 19.85K
G.722.2 18.25K
G.722.2 15.85K
G.722.2 14.25K
G.722.2 12.85K
G.722.2 8.85K
G.722.2 6.6K
QCELP 8K
QCELP 13K
EVRC
SMV 8.12K
SMV 5.79K
SMV 4.44K
SMV 3.95K
AMR narrowband 12.2K
AMR narrowband 10.2K
AMR narrowband 7.95K
AMR narrowband 7.4K
AMR narrowband 6.7K
AMR narrowband 5.9K
AMR narrowband 5.15K
AMR narrowband 4.75K
iLBC 13.3K
iLBC 15.2K
MPEG Audio
MPEG4 Audio

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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.