Bob,

My first guess would be that you never see the packets on the interface you are 
snooping on. Can you check by removing the filter and see if you get them 
unfilterered?
Let's make sure we look at solving the right problem.

Regards, Hugo.

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From: Wireshark-users <wireshark-users-boun...@wireshark.org> On Behalf Of 
Robert Blair
Sent: Friday, 23 April 2021 20:36
To: wireshaer <wireshark-users@wireshark.org>
Subject: [Wireshark-users] Having problem tracing multiple ip addresses

I changed three IoT devices from DHCP to static addresses so I could trace all 
three of them.

when I enter "net 192.168.60.201" in the capture filter I get all traffic to 
and from the ip.

If I enter "net 192.168.60.200/30" I get all fraffic from the ip addresses but 
none going to the ip addresses.  According to the documentation at 
<https://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureFilters> that syntax shoud capture all 
traffic going to and from the device.

Any assistance on getting the trace to work will be appreciated.
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