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how nrf sniffer V2.0.1 receive extention data packs

Hi 

I used nrf_sniffer_v2.0.1 and wireshark3.1.1 to capture 113 bytes package send by nrf52832

but the package was divided into 5 packages in wireshark while use app receive, this package is 113 bytes.

Is sniffer divided this package?

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  • Hello,

    This is not the nRF Sniffer for 802.15.4, right? The reason I ask is because you have added this tag in your ticket, but it looks like a Bluetooth Low Energy sniffer trace, and you also refer to the BLE sniffer, nrf_sniffer_v2.0.1.

    Can you save the sniffer trace as a .pcapng file and upload that file here?

    Also, how do you send your packets? I need to know how you send your 113 byte package before I can tell whether it is split or not.

    Based on your screenshot, I agree that it looks like it is divided, but I would need to see the actual sniffer trace to check that it is in fact these packets that are the 113 byte packet you mention.

    BR,

    Edvin

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  • Hello,

    This is not the nRF Sniffer for 802.15.4, right? The reason I ask is because you have added this tag in your ticket, but it looks like a Bluetooth Low Energy sniffer trace, and you also refer to the BLE sniffer, nrf_sniffer_v2.0.1.

    Can you save the sniffer trace as a .pcapng file and upload that file here?

    Also, how do you send your packets? I need to know how you send your 113 byte package before I can tell whether it is split or not.

    Based on your screenshot, I agree that it looks like it is divided, but I would need to see the actual sniffer trace to check that it is in fact these packets that are the 113 byte packet you mention.

    BR,

    Edvin

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