![]() with 'wlan.addr') and saving into a new file should get decryption working in all cases. Filtering out only the relevant packets (e.g. Nevertheless, decoding can still fail if there are too many associations. Newer Wireshark versions are able to handle up to 256 associations and should be able to decode any packets all the time. ![]() Therefore, when several devices have attached to the network while the trace was running, the packet overview shows all packets decoded, but in the detailed packet view, only packets of the last device that activated ciphering are properly deciphered. ![]() Older versions of Wireshark may only be able to use the most recently calculated session key to decrypt all packets. WPA and WPA2 use individual keys for each device.
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