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so im using microsoft network monitor to monitor all traffic in and out (public) and mirrored ports for local traffic, except wireless traffic as its connecting to the router.

 

I want to use a wifi NIC on the server to broadcast, so wireless clients can connect via the server and obtain DNS and DHCP etc from there, therefor, monitoring all traffic.

 

Below is a diagram. Is this possible?

 

Thanks!

 

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Posted

ok so i still cant get this to work, managed to get the PCI card to broadcast etc over a ad-hoc setup, but i dont think this is the way to go.

With an ad-hoc, is it computer to computer, meaning only one computer can connect to it at a time? also i cant even get one computer connected, it says failed to connect to netwrok!

Thanks

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Simply add your Nic, enable router role, or configure it, then route from WiFi to Ethernet. Use the built in program to configure ad-hoc network

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Posted

thanks, at the moment i have the wireless NIC added to the bridge connection.

 

Where is the router role? is it a role as such cause when i go to add role services its no where to be found

 

Thanks!

Posted

some help on this would be really great. I have removed the wireless connection from the bridge, but in RRAS when i try add "New Interface" it says there are no new avaliable interfaces. also when i try add a new routing protocol the only interface i can add is the Network Bridge,

 

So, i have the wireless NIC on its own (Not in the Brige) and have setup an ad-hoc network, set an SSID and WPA key etc. However when i try connected from a wireless device, it fails to connect. Im guessing i willl also have to setup the device to assign DHCP from the server too

 

Thanks!

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