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PacketGrabber
RMONGrabber
Free Utilities
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Supported Hardware for v4.0.2

Please note that EtherPeek for Mac OS X is no longer sold.
Built-in Network Interfaces
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Computer Type |
Models |
Capture Errors? |
Send? |
Special Notes |
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PowerBook G4 |
Titanium |
no |
no |
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G4 Cube |
N/A |
no |
no |
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PowerBook |
G3 FireWire |
no |
no |
ethernet |
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iBook |
iBook |
no |
no |
ethernet |
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PowerBook G3 Series |
Bronze Keyboard |
no |
no |
ethernet |
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PowerBook G3 Series* |
PowerBook G3 Series (excluding Bronze keyboard) |
no |
yes |
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G4 Desktop |
G4 (AGP Graphics), G4 (PCI Graphics) |
no |
no |
ethernet |
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G3 Desktop |
Blue & White model |
no |
no |
ethernet |
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G3 Desktop |
all Beige models |
no |
yes |
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iMac |
iMac |
no |
no |
All flavors ethernet |
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PPC PCI** |
systems include 72xx, 73xx, 75xx, 76xx, 82xx, 85xx, 86xx, 95xx,
96xx, most clones |
no |
yes |
Requires MacOS 8.5 or later |
* The PowerBook G3 Series is the PowerBook G3 with the large, white
Apple logo on the outside.
** For PCI models not listed, see the PCI Network
Cards section below.
PCI Network Cards
Listed
PCI cards can be used in the following machines with PCI slots:
Apple
PowerPC 44xx, 54xx, 55xx, 6360, 64xx, 65xx, 72xx, 73xx, 75xx, 76xx,
82xx, 85xx, 86xx, 95xx, 96xx, Desktop G3s, G4s
Most PowerComputing, UMAX, Motorola & other clones
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Vendor |
Card |
Driver |
Capture
Errors? |
Send? |
Send Errors? |
Special
Notes |
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Farallon
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FastEther TX-10/100
PCI (PN996L-TX) |
2.0 |
yes |
yes |
yes |
Out of production.
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Don’t Lose The TagsWildPackets’ 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.
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