I really need Net::Frame::Device (Net::Frame). In my script, a following constuct cannot work with Net::Libdnet 0.01 :

print "$^O\n"; my $oDevice = Net::Frame::Device->new(dev => '...');

Error message with Net::Libdnet 0.01 under Win7:

MSWin32 Net::Frame::Device: updateFromDev: unable to get dnet

I need interfaces access in perl script with either Net::Frame::Device or Net::Packet. It's already clear that the interfaces concept (names and types of WiFi interfaces e.g.) is changed in Win7 compared to old WinXP. That is why Net::Libdnet 0.01 functions fine under WinXP, but cannot not work under Win7.

I successfully used Net::Packet in WinXP and would like to migrate it to Win7. My central issue under Win7 is Libdnet and not really Net::Packet or Net::Frame. I know what is wrong with Net::Libdnet 0.01 under Win7, but this knowledge does not bring me to the needed solution. Aproved and straightforward howto's to solve the described Libdnet (Win7) problem are much appreciated.


In reply to Re^2: Net::Libdnet 0.01 does not work under Window 7 by perlusr193
in thread Net::Libdnet 0.01 does not work under Window 7 by perlusr193

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