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A bit disturbed

Hello!

I'm a kinda amateur user of all those IT things, like wireshark and linux - just learning - and yesterday I've decided to make wireshark capture session of my laptop's wifi interface. I let it run for ~24 hours and now i'm having fun analyzing this big data of about a 6 million packets.

And here is what disturbed me at once - I have my phone connected to the same wifi, but why I see it in my computer wifi's packets? It does ARPs and is in the endpoints and ethernet list. Is it normal?

Second my question would be about vpn. I have it on my laptop attached to interface, not as a browser extension or anything - and want to figure out, does all the services what isn't browsing, accessing their servers via vpn? I mean can my ISP see what services my laptop is trafficking?

Thanks in advance :-) image description image description

A bit disturbed

Hello!

I'm a kinda amateur user of all those IT things, like wireshark and linux - just learning - and yesterday I've decided to make wireshark capture session of my laptop's wifi interface. I let it run for ~24 hours and now i'm having fun fun' analyzing this big data of about a 6 million packets.

And here is what disturbed me at once - I have my phone connected to the same wifi, but why I see it in my computer wifi's packets? It does ARPs and is in the endpoints 'endpoints' and ethernet 'ethernet' list. Is it normal?

Second my question would be about vpn. I have it on my laptop attached 'attached' to interface, not as a browser extension or anything - and want to figure out, does all the services what isn't browsing, accessing their servers via vpn? I mean can my ISP see what services my laptop is trafficking?

Thanks in advance :-) image description image descriptionenter code here

A bit disturbed

Hello!

I'm a kinda amateur user of all those IT things, like wireshark and linux - just learning - and yesterday I've decided to make wireshark capture session of my laptop's wifi interface. I let it run for ~24 hours and now i'm having fun' analyzing this big data of about a 6 million packets.

And here is what disturbed me at once - I have my phone connected to the same wifi, but why I see it in my computer wifi's packets? It does ARPs and is in the 'endpoints' and 'ethernet' list. Is it normal?

Second my question would be about vpn. I have it on my laptop 'attached' to interface, not as a browser extension or anything - and want to figure out, does all the services what isn't browsing, accessing their servers via vpn? I mean can my ISP see what services my laptop is trafficking?

Thanks in advance :-) image description image descriptionenter code here:-)

A bit disturbed

Hello!

I'm a kinda amateur user of all those IT things, like wireshark and linux - just learning - and yesterday I've decided to make wireshark capture session of my laptop's wifi interface. I let it run for ~24 hours and now i'm having fun' analyzing this big data of about a 6 million packets.

And here is what disturbed me at once - I have my phone connected to the same wifi, but why I see it in my computer wifi's packets? It does ARPs and is in the 'endpoints' and 'ethernet' list. Is it normal?

Second my question would be about vpn. I have it on my laptop 'attached' to interface, not as a browser extension or anything - and want to figure out, does all the services what isn't browsing, accessing their servers via vpn? I mean can my ISP see what services my laptop is trafficking?

Thanks in advance :-):-)! (https://drive.proton.me/urls/VXEJ6RXCE4#RDdKK88T8PML)

A bit disturbed

Hello!

I'm a kinda amateur user of all those IT things, like wireshark and linux - just learning - and yesterday I've decided to make wireshark capture session of my laptop's wifi interface. I let it run for ~24 hours and now i'm having fun' analyzing this big data of about a 6 million packets.

And here is what disturbed me at once - I have my phone connected to the same wifi, but why I see it in my computer wifi's packets? It does ARPs and is in the 'endpoints' and 'ethernet' list. Is it normal?

Second my question would be about vpn. I have it on my laptop 'attached' to interface, not as a browser extension or anything - and want to figure out, does all the services what isn't browsing, accessing their servers via vpn? I mean can my ISP see what services my laptop is trafficking?

Thanks in advance :-)! (https://drive.proton.me/urls/VXEJ6RXCE4#RDdKK88T8PML):-) https://drive.proton.me/urls/VXEJ6RXCE4#RDdKK88T8PML https://drive.proton.me/urls/WYQ23C0848#3tflXrpu7G6E

A bit disturbed

Hello!

I'm a kinda amateur user of all those IT things, like wireshark and linux - just learning - and yesterday I've decided to make wireshark capture session of my laptop's wifi interface. I let it run for ~24 hours and now i'm having fun' analyzing this big data of about a 6 million packets.

And here is what disturbed me at once - I have my phone connected to the same wifi, but why I see it in my computer wifi's packets? It does ARPs and is in the 'endpoints' and 'ethernet' list. Is it normal?

Second my question would be about vpn. I have it on my laptop 'attached' to interface, not as a browser extension or anything - and want to figure out, does all the services what isn't browsing, accessing their servers via vpn? I mean can my ISP see what services my laptop is trafficking?

Thanks in advance :-) https://drive.proton.me/urls/VXEJ6RXCE4#RDdKK88T8PML :-)

https://drive.proton.me/urls/VXEJ6RXCE4#RDdKK88T8PML

https://drive.proton.me/urls/WYQ23C0848#3tflXrpu7G6E