In Windows, there is no direct command to check or turn on monitor mode on your Wi-Fi Card. Hence, we would need to resort to a tool called Microsoft Network Monitor.
However, it is fully compatible to run on Windows 10 machine. Download and install the MS Network Monitor tool. Once done, you need to reboot the system for the tool to detect the network cards.
On the New Capture tab, we want only the Wi-Fi card to listen to the packets. On the settings dialogue box, uncheck everything else apart from Wi-Fi and click on the Close button. This is to ensure that the Wi-Fi card only listens to network traffic. Whilst, if packets are being successfully captured, it means that your Wi-Fi card supports monitor mode.
Alternatively, you can also do the same using the Wireshark network monitoring tool. Download Microsoft Network Monitor. However, the process is a bit tedious so we will go the GUI way. To do that, run the Wireless Diagnostics tool from the Spotlight search. Alternatively, you can click the Wi-fi icon in the toolbar while holding down the option key, and select Open Wireless Diagnostics from the drop-down menu. On the Sniffer window pop-up, you will see Channels and Channel Width option.
As of now, we will go with the default options. Click on the Start button for the Sniffer tool to start scanning. If the sniffer tool runs successfully, you will see your Wi-Fi down. If you click on the Wi-Fi icon at the top-right corner, you will see that your Wi-Fi is in monitor mode. This means that your Wi-Fi supports monitor mode. To access the Internet, stop the Sniffer tool.
You can view the file by using the following command. Foremost, we need to find the interface name of the Wi-Fi adapter. To do that, use the following command. This command will display all the network interfaces on your system. Once we have the interface name, we need to turn the Wi-Fi down.
Use the following command to do that. Now that we have the interface down, we can turn the Wi-Fi card to monitor mode. To do that, run the following command. Or sign in with one of these services. Register now to gain access to all of our features. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to contribute to this site by submitting your own content or replying to existing content. You'll be able to customize your profile, receive reputation points as a reward for submitting content, while also communicating with other members via your own private inbox, plus much more!
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