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Does it work in Linux better?– DaisetsuCommented Jun 8, 2010 at 18:55
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@Daisetsu, I believe so. Have not tried it there myself. Maybe, someone else here has first hand experience...– nikCommented Jun 8, 2010 at 18:58
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Just an FYI for anyone wanting to order airPcap Cace NX3 pack. I ordered their 3 pack package over three weeks ago and still haven't received it. The third party I'm ordering though has been trying daily to get this in my hands. I still haven't received the package and I have a very important network test on Sunday. This company really screwed me and I'll never forget. I have the choice of going with OmniPeak Pro, Fluke, or AirPcap Cace NX3 pack. I decided to go with AirPcap Case NX 3 because of the reviews I've seen on the internet. I work with very complex wireless systems and will never for– user187516Commented Jan 12, 2013 at 21:06
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