Now here's what I'm not completely sure about, regarding monitor mode in Windows (and yes, I've heard that it is possible). However, I don't think most cards support monitor mode (at least not in Windows, but I heard that it's easier to do in Linux). In this mode, it a network card receives all wi-fi packets, not just those associated with the currently connected network (and I don't even think that a network card can connect to a network the standard way when in monitor mode). But there's another mode also that some cards support, but others don't it seems (and mine might not it seems), and this mode is called monitor mode. In WireShark software there's promiscuous mode, which lets you monitor all packets on the currently connected wireless network (rather than just those intended for your computer).
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