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Re: Fwd: Re: Printing nanosecond timestamp information in raw output
From: Maik Jäkel <email () maikjaekel de>
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 14:23:24 +0100 (CET)
Thanks a lot for all of your quick and detailed answers. As Guy correctly assumed my device does not work with either 'j'-option. Again as Guy pointed out, TPacketV2 is working and thus I managed to print out nanosecond timestamps following his instructions. I'm curious how valuable / valid they will be. My goal is to measure the distance between a wifi access point and the device (modifying the access point is my next step). I'll write more if I can say more about the validity of the nanosecond timestamp. Thanks again for all of your help and have a happy new year ;-) _______________________________________________ tcpdump-workers mailing list tcpdump-workers () lists tcpdump org https://lists.sandelman.ca/mailman/listinfo/tcpdump-workers
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- Fwd: Re: Printing nanosecond timestamp information in raw output Maik Jäkel (Dec 28)
- Re: Fwd: Re: Printing nanosecond timestamp information in raw output Guy Harris (Dec 28)
- Re: Fwd: Re: Printing nanosecond timestamp information in raw output Guy Harris (Dec 28)
- Re: Fwd: Re: Printing nanosecond timestamp information in raw output Maik Jäkel (Dec 29)
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- Re: Fwd: Re: Printing nanosecond timestamp information in raw output Maik Jäkel (Dec 29)
- Re: Fwd: Re: Printing nanosecond timestamp information in raw output Guy Harris (Dec 28)
