Sniffer for CISCO 350 PCMCIA card

Heloo,
I need some sniffer for this card. I can't test that traffic is encrypted. I need show the encryption to customer that is realy working good.
Do you know anyone about some sniffer fo WIN??
Thank you

Don't know what to tell you, it's working great for us on both 2k and xp. You might want to get in touch with wildpackets support. We had no trouble with either of the above at anytime. We've had it about 6 months. We've been successful on a Dell Latitude, and 600e, T23 and T30 IBM's. Normal LEAP and wireless connectivity work after the wildpackets drivers are installed too so we're way happy replacing the way overpriced NA sniffer and support.

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