Sothe wiki says:
"After finishing the rest of this installation and rebooting, you can connect to the network with wifi-menu interface_name (where interface_name is the interface of your wireless chipset). "
I need help with adapter Wifi adapter TL-WN722N v3 ( rtl8188eus chipset ) which I try to connect to VU Solo2 (blackhole 3.0.9). Currently dont have access to lan so had to download 8188eu driver and install from usb. After that my box cant see the adapter. I want to ask anyone who has the same adapter or any other one with the same chipset to help me configure it. I have blackhole 3.0.9 but can change it if required.
Thanks for help. I tried this solution but no avail. Then I installed all available drivers but still the same. Once I will get back access to lan I will try again. I gave up with this adapter for now. Just ordered new one with ralink 5370 which I hope will be just plug & play.
I bought a TL-WN722N for monitor mode sniffing under Ubuntu since I saw it on a list of supported devices (the internal WiFi on this laptop is not supported) but it crashes Wireshark with a segfault when I click on the monitor mode checkbox.
Has anyone else had any luck with this adapter in monitor mode? Can someone recommend an adapter that's known to work reliably? All I need to do is capture small amounts of traffic off the air to diagnose a problem with an embedded WiFi device that sometimes doesn't get DHCP (as well as a few other problems), and last time I did any real sysadmin work on Linux, WiFi was still barely even supported - I'm a little out of date and short on hours in the day to relearn it all.
I've got a core dump. How do I get a stack trace? gdb says 'no stack'. I ran Wireshark with valgrind -v and it didn't crash that way - just refreshed the interface list when I tried to enable monitor mode. Valgrind did give a bunch of messages. Tried again without valgrind and it still segfaults.
I only need to capture 802.11 b/g/n from an embedded WiFi module for troubleshooting purposes. It has a peak throughput of about 2 Mbps. Basically this comes down to proving to Silicon Labs that their module is misbehaving - finding out why DHCP consistently fails on some APs, showing that dropped connections aren't caused by the AP, that sort of thing.
Dang it... it was the Atheros chipset I was going for. I think the vendor started shipping V2 without updating the listing. I was afraid that'd happen. Does anyone have a recent link to any online store where they know I can get an adapter that will work? With the way the vendors release new versions it's hard to be sure of what you're getting. I would much rather set this adapter aside for general WiFi use later and buy one know to work well than mess around with different drivers that might or might not work.
I don't usually use Wireshark to set monitor mode so can't comment on the segfault or if this feature even works within the tool. At the very least, make sure the NetworkManager doesn't have control of it; but you can always try setting monitor mode manually after disabling the NetworkManager. Then you won't need to check the box and avoid a possible software defect. Something like:
You can try the iw tool to configure the adapter manually instead of iwconfig, too. The airmon-ng script probably does something like this already so you may have the answer already - not supported. The v1 version of that chipset uses an Atheros chipset and is well supported in Linux. This is v2 and has an RTL chipset,
There is a link to Github with a driver; that's where I would start. However, the link appears dead so I guess back to google so see if there is something new or some other solution. There is an RTL8812au driver on Github that works OK; I doubt, though, it supports this particular RTL chipset. You could find it over at the aircrack-ng website.
The MT300N-V2 uses a MTK chipset and a proprietary driver that is supplied by GL iNet, where the AR300M16 uses the Atheros chipset and the open source driver from OpenWrt. I think that the TL-WN722N V1 also uses the Atheros chipset but you would need to verify that. The AR300M16 CPU is slightly faster then the MT300N-V2
I do not know about using either product for your specific use case. You may want to use the generic OpenWrt Firmware 21.02, as the current released firmware from GL iNet for these two products are based on the older OpenWrt 19.07. The GL iNet firmware contains a lot of stuff in the firmware that probably will not help you in your specific use case and it uses up most of the 16MB of Flash, where the generic OpenWrt software allows you to pick and choose your packages.
Summary
If you are new to Kali Linux and wireless Pen Testing finding the right USB adapter can be confusing at first.
Any of the above adapters will work with Kali, and it comes down to which one is right for your setup.
I am running Kali Linux on a VM in MacOS. I am looking for something with monitor and injection mode. TP Link is unavailable and some other chipsets support MacOS. I am new to this and would like to start with a lower cost adapter first. Could anyone please help ?
Hola compaeros, alguien me puede orientar, el alfa awus036ac se que tiene el realtek 8812au alguien sabe como se comporta en modo monitor e inyeccin de paquetes, deseo adquirirlo ya que donde vivo esta a un precio asequible a comparacin del alfa awus036ach que esta al doble de su valor, soy algo nuevo en el tema y quisiera saber sus opiniones
X (TL-WN722N) will this model work with kali Linux and will it support monitor mode? can someone check this for me and get back please it would be really helpful i am not able to understand if its V1 or v2
Really confused about these picks. Upon clicking on the links to purchase the products on Amazon, in the customer reviews several pple have stated some of these adapters do NOT work with Kali Linux 2.0 or do NOT have the capability to perform packet injection. Not sure what to believe.
I have the TL-WN822N I am having trouble installing the drivers into Kali Linux on Virtual Box. I think I am going to return it, does anyone have advice for a better wifi adapter for someone new to hacking?
De pronto no sea el adaptador, si no que a la hra de querr injectar paquetes o poner el adaptador en modo de motorizacin no tiene en cuenta de matar los procesos que se pegan a la red, con check kill
Y luego as enpezar la motorizacin
Pero, lo que he visto en un video, que se debe tener en cuenta que el chipset de mi adaptador sea compatible con mi kali Linux, teniendo en cuenta el modelo del chipset, ejemplo:
Se conecta el adaptador y se ejecuta wfconfig
Y le debe salir la interfaz por la cual est conectado por su puesto la del administrador wlan0 o diferente
Y luego se escribe el comando lsusb para ver que chipset tiene mi administrador teniendo en cuenta la referencia de nombre de chipset que hay en los adaptadores para kali Linux
I recently purchased an X1 Carbon Thinkpad and the internal wireless adapter already has the capability to monitor. Would I greatly gain extra range by purchasing one of these adapters or am I just wasting money?
I am running Kali Linux on Macbook Pro 2019 as a dual boot, I am looking for something with monitor and injection mode, to crack and hack WIFI. What is the best Wireless Card that should I buy? Could anyone please help?
First off, the WiFi tools in Kali is undergoing some updates these days as some of the dependencies is getting old (like cowpatty and pyrit for wifite2), Bully is also getting a little bump, so does pixiewps and reaver (minor) also.
Thank you for the work on 8812 drivers. Have the Alfa AWUSO36AC. Several 3, tries to install that to Kali running dual boot. Even contacted Authorized distributor for advice. They said the installs are quite hard, and on some systems is easy, and on others impossible. So there is evidently problem with specific brands of computers that is problem. Finally reused an older computer, and put together yet another desktop in order to run kali as bare metal, to make the process simpler, with less variables to deal with. Then when familiar with, and succesful installing, I will try another install on dual boot. Many years since I took Unix, and it is all starting over to learn command line. Quite painful journey.
Just wanted to warn you everyone that 100% of all products labeled ALFA Network cards sold on AliExpress are fake.
If you think you may have a fake, please contact Alfa support and give them the MAC address and serial number of the product. They can check.
The Savvius 802.11ac adapter is crappy - very poor Rx strength so do not recommend it unless you really need to do 802.11ac, but even then, I would still look for another solution. Does not work in Linux, either: can compile a STA driver but no monitor mode support.
The AirPcap Nx is weak - does not support short guard interval so you will likely miss a LOT of traffic, so that fails your reliable requirement but is 2x2 802.11n. Works nicely in Windows for what it does capture unless you use Windows7 & USB3 (we do... and no, it doesn't work then), and Linux enumerates it as:
Only problem is that all the chipsets that I have that use the carl9170 driver support monitor mode, however, they do not do promiscuous mode. I understand this to be a kernel regression in the driver from a number of years ago, but it is what it is: not really useful for wifi packet capture as only broadcast and multicast traffic come in.
Note also you have Microsoft Network Monitor tool that can capture wifi frames. It will save as pcap then can analyze ex post facto with Wireshark or whatever. Not as good as real time capture, but sometimes we have to live with less than ideal...
Thanks! I'll buy Netgear WNDA4100. Netgear A6200 works in Microsoft Network Monitor but A6200 does not report other data rates than 802.11g. Acrylic WiFi driver has some problems with Wireshark. Wireshark shows only random data frames. Microsoft Network Monitor shows all frames.
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