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To capture the data, you will need to use terminal applications such as Termite, HTerm, CoolTerm, etc. The port configuration should be set as follows: @@ -39,7 +41,9 @@ The approach is similar, but instead of a PC, we will use an ESP device with two **Wiring Diagram:** -.. image:: images/setup_diagram_esp.png +.. raw:: HTML + +

**Sample Configuration for ESP32 Sniffer Board:**