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Problem is that router is using both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands at the same time. Find also in the end another question on this Joung: thanks a lot. I'm really stuck since I can't understand why same configuration allows me to sniff PC_target, but doesn't allow me to sniff smartphones. Problem is that, when I perform same exact steps in order to sniff traffic from one of the available smartphones, I don't get any EAPOL packet and so can't sniff anything that is encrypted. So in the end, I can 100% sniff laptop traffic. This is possible because I properly set network interface to Monitor Mode, set proper channel, set IEEE 802.11 decription, properly set WPA password:SSID, waited for laptop to disconnect and reconnect to the network, got EAPOL packets, and so on. I see every packet, even if those packets are not directed to PC_Wireshark. Wireshark is running on a second laptop (name it: PC_wireshark), and it has been properly configured so that I'm perfectly able to sniff AND DECRYPT all traffic generated from PC_target (EAPOL, HTTP, DNS, TCP, ICMP and so on). I'm using Wireshark to sniff traffic of my home wi-fi network, where different smartphones and 1 laptop (name it: PC_target) are connected via Wi-Fi (no cable connection at all, just wifi).
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