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decrypting 802.11 protocol packets get the images off my IP camera [closed]

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decrypting 802.11 protocol packets get the images off my IP camera [closed]

I want to be able to decrypt the 802.11 protocol packets so I can get the images off my IP camera using Wireshark. But that's all I am seeing, these 802.11 protocol packets.

I have brought the Amcrest IP2M-841W-V3 IP security camera on Amazon and confirmed that it only has http not https and in VirtualBox, I am using Kali Linux and using Wireshark with the camera running on my second monitor.

The VM has the promiscuous setting on for this adapter. I have my wifi adapter in monitor mode and monitoring on channel 6, the same as the camera (or I am getting alot of the data packets anyway). I have the wifi ssid and password saved in the IEEE 802.11 protocol section in the decryption keys part, and I have captured/can capture all 4 EAPOL key messages.

but how do I combine/use the EAPOL key messages to be able to see all the http traffic of the camera to export the images from them like in the video linked below? As after all that, I am still only seeing 802.11 protocol packets.

Also maybe worth mentioning the wifi driver and chipset of the adapter I am using is: driver - rtl8821au and the chipset - TP-Link Archer T2U PLUS [RTL8821AU]

I was following along with this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va1wUSPGgSU

Wireshark output with only 802.11 IEEE 802.11 settings