@WiFiTodd@802dotMe@raymondhendrix "interesting" is in the eye of the beholder. Maybe something like @mojopackets with a discussion forum extension, where you can share it with other site users and download the PCAP for deeper analysis, and comment on interesting things.
@JasonBeshara@jnassiry We understand that it can be limiting. The good news is that we are working on enhancing it, while also making the upload experience 5x better. #AlmostThere
@wirednot Local: omnipeek or airpcap
Remote: Mojo APs
First cut analysis for wireless on Mojo Packets @mojopackets
Wired captures r mostly useful to prove to the customer that wireless is nt always to blame. DNS and DHCP are wired candidates for analysis. Custom profile on wireshark helps.
Just a few weeks back we discovered that @VergesFrancois from @cleartosend had featured us on their podcast ( https://t.co/Khi5eJW4O9 ) and here is @karanghz in a selfie with him! #smallworld Thanks @VergesFrancois for all the 💜 https://t.co/J7ybINEZJN
One of our favourite developers, @adriangranados, presenting at the #WLPC. Did you know that #AirTool can directly upload packet captures to @mojopackets? If not, https://t.co/I9fArcrEUP
One of the Amigos, who will be presenting a talk on #machinelearning, is the creator of @mojopackets. Catch him, @karanghz, at the conference. #WLPC https://t.co/sOEmYL8v7f
@revolutionwifi [1& 2] Thanks a lot👍🏼! Corrected.
[3] Apart from not explicitly configuring an Ubuntu client, we are not sure what else is the issue. Since our RADIUS server supports both EAP-TLS (not PEAP/EAP-TLS) and PEAP/EAP-MSCHAPv2, our setup and the EAP negotiations make sense.