![]() ![]() Step 9 (optional): Set a capture timeout. When you reached the amount of packets you would like to capture you can stop the capture process by tapping on the stop button. Step 8: When packet capture starts, a new pcap file named with the date and time will appear in the “USB File Name” field and the “USB File Size” will start to increase. To start packet capture tap the start button, there will be a short delay before the packet capture process starts. ![]() Step 7: Once the netool automatically mounts the USB drive, this can take longer with some thumb drives, the USB icon on the main pcap capture screen will turn blue, the “USB Drive Freespace” field will update with the amount of free space on the inserted USB drive and the start button will appear. Step 6: Plug a Fat32 formatted USB drive into the USB type-a port located on the back of your netool. Then open up the Netool.io app and you will be presented with the PCAP capture screen. Step 5: Re-connect to your Netool’s wifi AP. ![]() Step 4: Turn on the toggle switch for “Capture to PCAP (USB)” and tap on “Apply” to switch your your netool into Capture to pcap mode. Step 1: Plug the ethernet into your Netool’s ethernet port. How to capture ethernet packets with your netool to a pcap file saved on a USB drive. ![]()
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