![]() You should be presented with something similiar to the picture below. In order to do so, launch the USBPcapCMD.exe that is stored in the installation directory. The first step is to connect the device you want to sniff the traffic and identify the Root Hub this device is connected to. Step 1 - identify the Root Hub you want to monitor If you feel the information provided there is not complete (it doesn’t cover your case), please describe your problem on the USBPcap mailing list. Each of the steps contains short description of what should happen and in some cases gives tips for troubleshooting. This short tour assumes you have installed the latest version of USBPcap and Wireshark 1.10.0rc1 (or newer) and rebooted your system. USB Packet capture for Windows Tour (obsolete) Capture can be started by double clicking on USBPcap interface. It is recommended to configure USBPcap to capture from newly connected devices. To configure capture session, click on the gearbox symbol next to one of available USBPcap interfaces.Īttached USB Devices in USBPcap options can be used to determine the Root Hub to which the device is connected to. Once USBPcapCMD is copied to Wireshark extcap directory, USBPcap interfaces will show up in Wireshark. The extcap directory can be found by starting Wireshark, clicking on Help->About Wireshark and navigating to Folders tab. In order for USBPcap to appear in Wireshark interfaces list, USBPcapCMD has to be copied to either global or personal extcap directory. Starting with USBPcap 1.2.0.0 it is recommended to use USBPcapCMD as Wireshark extcap.
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