<div dir="ltr"><div><em>> Chris,<br>> <br>> I've been thinking about it, but it's a major effort (read it as "rewrite a good chunk of the kernel capture driver"). WHQL certification > has not that important so far (we don't certify the driver, we just sign it), we install the driver in such a way that doesn't require > > WHQL certification.<br>
> <br>> Regarding XP, there is still a big community using it in corporate and non-corporate environments, so dropping support for it is > definitely not an option. <br>> <br>> The advantages of migrating to NDIS6 would be<br>
> - probably better performance (but it's not guaranteed) and in general avoiding to go thru the thunking layer between NDIS5 (what we currently use) and NDIS6<br>> - support for RT (although I'm not sure if just supporting NDIS6 would be enough)<br>
> - cleanup of the driver sources<br>> <br>> Have a nice day<br>> GV</em></div><div> </div><div> </div><div>Hello,</div><div> </div><div>I'm new to Winpcap so I hope that my question is clear...</div><div>
My understanding is that NDIS6 version would enable working with native WiFi. The company that I'm working for is considering making the needed modifications for NDIS6 (at least per native WiFi support). Could you please estimate the complexity and the duration of such modifications?</div>
<div> </div><div>Regards,</div><div> </div><div>Rony Ross</div></div>