So I am fairly new to using Wireshark and cannot figure out how to capture all the traffic on my network. The steps I have taken are putting my card into monitor mode then opening Wireshark and choosing that interface. Once Wireshark starts I get lots of information about AP’s around me however all are on the 802.11 protocol. Thats about it. Althought, if I open Wireshark and choose my other adapter that is not in monitor mode and is connected to the internet then I can see HTTP and TCP packets but only from my machine. I am not picking up packets from the rest of the network. So I am not sure what I am missing. Are there some other settings that I need to configure to pick up traffic from the rest of the devices on the the network. Thanks to anyone that can be of help.
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