Wireshark/Start
Wireshark is a free and open source packet analyzer used for network troubleshooting and analysis. These activities will show you how to use Wireshark to start a network capture.
Preparation
[edit | edit source]To prepare for this activity, make sure Wireshark is already installed.
Activity 1 - Start Wireshark
[edit | edit source]Two different methods for starting Wireshark are available. These include the Start menu and the Run command box.
Method 1 - Start Menu
[edit | edit source]To start Wireshark using the Start menu:
- Open the Start menu.
- Select All Programs.
- Select Wireshark.
Method 2 - Run Command
[edit | edit source]To start Wireshark using the Run command box:
- Open the Start menu or press the Windows key + R.
- Type Wireshark in the Run command box.
- Press Enter.
Activity 2 - Open the Capture Interfaces Dialog Box
[edit | edit source]Three different methods for opening the Capture Interfaces dialog box are available. These include the Capture menu, the Capture Interfaces toolbar button, and the Capture Interfaces keyboard shortcut.
Method 1 - Capture Menu
[edit | edit source]To open the Capture Interfaces dialog box using the Capture menu:
- Select the Capture menu.
- Select Interfaces.
Method 2 - Capture Interfaces Toolbar Button
[edit | edit source]To open the Capture Interfaces dialog box using the Capture interfaces Toolbar button:
- Locate the toolbar button with the help text List the available capture interfaces. This should be the first toolbar button on the left.
- Click the Capture Interfaces toolbar button.
Method 3 - Capture Interfaces Keyboard Shortcut
[edit | edit source]To open the Capture Interfaces dialog box using the Capture interfaces keyboard shortcut:
- Press <Ctrl> + I.
Activity 3 - Start a Wireshark Capture
[edit | edit source]To start a Wireshark capture from the Capture Interfaces dialog box:
- Observe the available interfaces. If you have multiple interfaces displayed, look for the interface with the highest packet count. This is your most active network interface.
- Select the interface you want to use for the capture using the check box on the left.
- Select Start to begin the capture.