A) Gotta love a good old-fashioned filter. It's the Swiss Army knife of network analysis. Next thing you know, they'll be telling us to use a crystal ball to find BSSIDs.
B) Sorting on the MAC header type? Really? That's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. If I wanted to sort through a bunch of headers, I'd become a postal worker.
B) Sorting on the MAC header type? Really? That's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. If I wanted to sort through a bunch of headers, I'd become a postal worker.
D) The Statistics | WLAN Traffic option is perfect for this. It'll give you a nice visual breakdown of all the BSSIDs and their activity. Who needs filters when you've got charts?
C) Opening the Statistics | Summary panel is a great way to get a quick overview of all the BSSIDs in the trace. Saves time sifting through the data manually.
A) Filtering on wlan.bssid.id seems like the obvious choice here. Why bother with sorting or opening random statistics when you can just target the BSSID directly?
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