It is recognized by the laptop and connected to ttyUSB0. We have a Gigaware 2603487 USB-A to Serial Cable. We have not touched the boat wiring, but have lost the cable and necessarily moved the software to a new laptop ( openSUSE Leap 42.1 Linux) that does not have an Ethernet socket, only USB. We did have a Serial to Ethernet cable that connected to an older laptop running the software that had an Ethernet Socket. The bridged data are wired to a DB-9F chassis connector near the laptop. We have a piece of boat gear (RayMarine C120W) that bridges NMEA 0183 (ASCII) and EtherNet (“SeaTalk-HS”) data for transmission to Windows software (RayTech Navigation System-RNS). How to get Wireshark to see usbmon0? ls -l /dev/usbmon* showsĬrw-r–r- 1 root root 248, 0 Jan 10 14:50 /dev/usbmon0Ĭrw-r–r- 1 root root 248, 1 Jan 10 14:50 /dev/usbmon1Ĭrw-r–r- 1 root root 248, 2 Jan 10 14:50 /dev/usbmon2 That having been said, would you please help me sort this out: To save time, does anyone know of a Wireshark forum? I found their wiki, but Google does not reveal a robust forum such as this where you can ask questions.
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