I use wireedit to modify my pcaps via wifi, which is not available with other toolsets like wireshark/wireshot etc - plus it's cross platform (Mac & Linux). There are some bugs that make me feel uneasy when using this software but they usually get solved fast so no big deal there! The documentation could be better overall; sometimes you have problems finding what exactly your problem might solve or where things go wrong if something goes haywire while running in debug mode. If you want an easy way of debugging wireless packets then definitely try out Wire Edit - It does its job well without any issues as long most troubleshooting methods can fix almost all errors pretty easily even by yourself. We're trying multiple ways at our end such us sniffing from outside router devices(eavesdropping) along side capturing them manually through WiFi cards installed inside routers themselves.(manual capture), we've also been able to create different types of tests cases including loopback ones too since both MAC addresses of same device should ideally respond differently upon each request sent over their I like how easy it is to use, and that it's very customizable. I dislike that you cannot use it on multiple computers at once, and that there isn't a mobile version of it. If you're looking for something simple but powerful, then this is a great choice. It allows us to work remotely with ease. We can edit packets from anywhere in the world, even if we are not physically in front of our computer.
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