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About the range of sniffed frequency band in nRF Sniffer

Hi there,

I am wondering about the range of sniffed frequency band in nRF Sniffer.

The assumed scenario is two nrf52dk set up a connection between themselves, with an extra nrf52dk serving as a sniffer.

Then, will the sniffer monitor a part of the frequency band, during the sniffing process? Or will it just jump together with the other two devices?

If the former is right, then how much of the whole frequency band is being monitored during the process?

Appreciate it a lot if this could be answered.

Best regards :-)

Ethan

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  • Hi Ethan,

    Your second assumption was correct. 
    The sniffer when following a connection will jump the frequencies with the two peers in the connection. It read the channel table and hop the frequency the same as other devices in the connection. 
    During this the sniffer won't be able to sniff anything else (advertising packet or other connections)

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  • Hi Ethan,

    Your second assumption was correct. 
    The sniffer when following a connection will jump the frequencies with the two peers in the connection. It read the channel table and hop the frequency the same as other devices in the connection. 
    During this the sniffer won't be able to sniff anything else (advertising packet or other connections)

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