XDA III wlan promiscuous mode - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

Hi,
I am trying to monitor a wireless lan network with my xda. I have tried some packet monitor programs, like phatnet or vxSniffer, well I only got phatnet running, vxSniffer didn't work and left my xda totally unstable. The question is, did you get this xda working with any sniffer (network packet sniffer) in promiscuous mode, even though phatnet works I was not able to use the promiscuous feature (xda kept on displaying only these packets addressed to my device).
Do you know any running software or if I should install a new wireless driver to enable network monitoring?
Thanks!

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