![]() Oh, and don't forget, you'd need software on your computer do do something usefull with the captured data. Also note that USB3 is finally bi-directional where as previous versions where not. If you build a sniffer, then yes, but not with the simple splitter-cable you have in mind. ![]() Especially since your sniffer MUST run in 'promiscuous mode'. Yes, unless your sniffer runs on the host-supplied power. MSI Interceptor DS B1 Unboxing and Review To do this, I spliced the cable going from A to B and soldered another USB cable to create a Y splitter and ran it to C, thinking the signals will be duplicated. Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for electronics and electrical engineering professionals, students, and enthusiasts. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie PolicyPrivacy Policyand our Terms of Service.
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