Clearly I didn't understand how this comment system works...I wouldn't approve both of those posts. Sorry.
Clearly I didn't understand how this comment system works...I wouldn't approve both of those posts. Sorry.
You need to get a proper ARP request in there so that you can actually inject packets. Judging by your 854 data count, you're just collecting those that happen to be in the air. You can get an ARP request by logging a legit client on and off the AP. If you can't do that, you can use packetforge-ng to create an ARP…
You haven't successfully started packet injection. Once you do, the data starts flying; that's the whole point. It can be difficult to get the valid ARP request to make that happen. If you're experimenting with it, logging a legit client off and then back onto the network will usually generate one. If you can't do…