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Hi,

If you are running WS on your laptop and capturing when it is plug in the CCTV device then you should not have a ton of MAC addresses to deal with.

You can always use a capture filter to remove multicast traffic if you are running on IPv4.

not multicast

You do need to figure out what YOUR MAC address is. On Windows you can run ipconfig /all and look for the "Physical address".

When you are done capturing, you can check the Ethernet tab after clicking Statistics -> Conversation and see what MAC addresses are present in your capture. Right-click any lines to "Apply as filter" (Selected...) and you'll then only see traffic for the MAC adresses you selected.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

JF

Hi,

If you are running WS on your laptop and capturing when it is plug plugged in the CCTV device then you should not have a ton of MAC addresses to deal with.

You can always use a capture filter to remove multicast traffic if you are running on IPv4.

not multicast

You do need to figure out what YOUR MAC address is. On Windows you can run ipconfig /all and look for the "Physical address".

When you are done capturing, you can check the Ethernet tab after clicking Statistics -> Conversation and see what MAC addresses are present in your capture. Right-click Right click any lines to "Apply as filter" (Selected...) and you'll then only see traffic for the MAC adresses addresses you selected.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

JF

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Hi,

If you are running WS Wireshark on your laptop and capturing when it is plugged in the CCTV device then you should not have a ton of MAC addresses to deal with.

You can always use a capture filter to remove multicast traffic if you are running on IPv4.

not multicast

You do need to figure out what YOUR MAC address is. On Windows you can run ipconfig /all and look for the "Physical address".

When you are done capturing, you can check the Ethernet tab after clicking Statistics -> Conversation and see what MAC addresses are present in your capture. Right click any lines to "Apply as filter" (Selected...) and you'll then only see traffic for the MAC addresses you selected.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

JF