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What does it mean when you say that WiFi Pilot is fully integrated with Wireshark?

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What does it mean when you say that WiFi Pilot is fully integrated with Wireshark?

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There are several aspects to the full integration associated with Wireshark and Wifi Pilot. First, WiFi Pilot has been designed by a team that includes Wireshark’s creator, Gerald Combs and is the only product in the industry to offer full integration with Wireshark. This integration makes Wireshark’s extensive collection of capture and display filters easily available throughout WiFi Pilot. Then, WiFi Pilot makes it possible to select a traffic source (live or trace file) and send it to Wireshark, making Wireshark’s prodigious dissector library for deep packet analysis available for ready use within the program. You also can process very large trace files by isolating interesting portions of the trace file using WiFi Pilot’s powerful drill-down feature before sending selected packets to Wireshark. Finally, WiFi Pilot works with standard pcap files. Trace files created by Wireshark and other open source tools, including pcap files generated on Linux or Mac systems, can be opened easily

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There are several aspects to the full integration associated with Wireshark and WifF Pilot. First, WiFi Pilot has been designed by a team that includes Wireshark’s creator, Gerald Combs and is the only product in the industry to offer full integration with Wireshark. This integration makes Wireshark’s extensive collection of capture and display filters easily available throughout WiFi Pilot. Then, WiFi Pilot makes it possible to select a traffic source (live or trace file) and send it to Wireshark, making Wireshark’s prodigious dissector library for deep packet analysis available for ready use within the program. You also can process very large trace files by isolating interesting portions of the trace file using WiFi Pilot’s powerful drill-down feature before sending selected packets to Wireshark. Finally, WiFi Pilot works with standard pcap files. Trace files created by Wireshark and other open source tools, including pcap files generated on Linux or Mac systems, can be opened easily

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