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        <description>This video shows how to setup GR-IEEE802.11 to receive WiFi w/ the Ettus X310 while also capturing the information into a PCAP for Wireshark processing. Everything needed to follow along is included in DragonOS Focal, minus the software defined radio of course. GR-IEEE802.11 is an "IEEE 802.11 a/g/p transceiver for GNU Radio that is fitted for operation with Ettus N210s and B210s. Interoperability was tested with many off-the-shelf WiFi cards and IEEE 802.11p prototypes. The code can also be used in simulations." Hardware X310, TwinRX80, Topics Covered Setup network connection for the X310, Setup the GNU Radio flow graph, Run the included .sh file to automatically open up and send packets to Wireshark, Additional software tested w/ the X310 to include SDRAngel, SigDigger, GQRX, Tools https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11</description>
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