


Yes, with some configuration and/or network trickery. May be is it possible to route all traffic of devices to PC?

Wired traffic is often easier to analyze but you may need equipment or configurations to collect wired traffic properly. You could also install a tap or configure such functionality between the AP and the router which leads all that traffic upstream, which you claim to be China. This can be difficult, but is often done. You could capture the wireless traffic with an 802.11 adapter in monitor mode, decrypting if required. How can I analyze traffic of my devices with my PC?
