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Wireshark-bugs: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 9586] Peekremote dissector needs to handle "new" header as

Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2013 19:51:15 +0000

Comment # 2 on bug 9586 from
What do the bits in the "flags", "status", and "flagsN" (presumably meaning
"802.11n flags") fields mean?  Without being told that, we cannot dissect them.

Are the "Data rate" fields both in units of 500 MHz?

What is the meaning of the "Band" field in the 55-byte header?

Do the numbers in the labels of the "Signal dBm{1,2,3,4}" and "Noise
dBm{1,2,3,4}" refer to antennas?

What are the different possible values in the "Type" field?

In the 20-byte header, what are the units of the "Signal strength" and "Noise
strength" fields, or are they just unitless numbers with no significance other
than "larger means stronger"?

Are "Time secs" and "Time usecs" the "MAC timestamp" (Time Synchronization
Function)?


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