No que puede estar pasando, pero en alguna otra ocasin que me ha ocurrido esto, instalando los drivers se ha solucionado. En Windows, funciona perfectamente, pero en Kali Linux y en otro equipo con Wifislax (tambin instalado en el equipo) no las reconoce, cuando en la publicidad de compra del producto indica que es compatible con Linux y con Wifislax.
La solucin es encontrar e instalar drivers comunitarios con soporte modo monitor y un mantenimiento correcto.
Los que tienen modo monitor y funcionan bien con chipset realtek USB son estos: Drivers modo monitor y inyeccin compatibles hostapd para chispets realtek wiFi USB sin soporte nativo Linux
Si tu chipset es bien un RTL 8811au hay esperanza
Hasta que llegues a este punto (interfaz detectada por **iw **o a minima por iwconfig) no hay nada que se pueda hacer.
Otra cosa: Podras colocar aqu lo que obtienes con lsusb?
Hace tiempo que estoy usando la antena Alfa AWUS1900 (RTL8814AU ), la cual funciona sin problemas, una vez que le instal los drivers correspondiente.
Es una pena, tal como indicas, que en la publicidad de los productos hagan referencias que no deberan de hacer. Os dejo una imagen de la del producto que he comprado.
Antena WiFi N519D panel cable USB AC600 AC600 Realtek RTL8811
Diseo actualizado de las versiones anteriores Melon N519D y WONECT W519D
Windows, Mac y Linux compatible Wifislax WiFiway y Kali Linux RTL8811AU
Los idvendor y idProduct son los que salen con lsusb:
Debes usar derechos de administrador para poder modificar algo, no me recuerdo que hay en kali con GNOME ya que uso XFCE, pero es tan simple como mirar el nombre que tiene (gedit dira) y arrancarle en consola con sudo
There is some confusion about what driver should be used in this case. The driver in this repo supports both the 8812au and 8821au/8811au chipsets. This is how it used to be in the older drivers that Realtek provided. A few years ago Realtek changed and now provides separate drivers. If using a site that uses the separate drivers, you have to make sure you go to the correct repo. Example:
It's not working as in, when I open visible networks nothing shows up, from my experience in windows, usually i should first activate the usb /auto-run it (only the first time it's used), then in the wifi menu two drop-down menus appear;
Wifi (defaultl) & wifi4 (adapter), where the wifi4 drop-down menu shows visible networks and connects to them. But for some reason i'm unable to do this here, i'm also unable to see it in file explorer like other normal usb ( i did try multiple ports and made sure all of the ports worked fine using other devices like an optical mouth & kingstone usb)
Obligatory don't trust random drivers and binaries you find online, unless you know exactly what you're doing. That's a very quick way to either getting your machine compromised / infected, or corrupting your operating system with incompatible or broken things.
I have also seen some mention previously of an Acer kernel module that can block certain WiFi drivers even on machines from other brands like ASUS and HP. If you see acer_wmi or acer-wmi in the output of sudo lsmod grep acer then it may be worth trying this fix. WMI modules are for mapping the Fn keys on laptop keyboards to system functions, such as toggling WiFi or changing screen brightness. If linux chooses the wrong WMI for your keyboard - such as acer-wmi on a Dell or HP laptop - this somehow causes the WiFi driver to fail / be blocked in the system. Why? I have no idea, it just does!
Yes it appears so, probably because i used if for windows first maybe? But i have to ask, if it's viewed as a storage device, why is it not showing up in file manager ?
It's okay! Thank you for your help!
Gday @Yasmine ,
Just a few thoughts, can you remove the faulty wifi card?
If not im not sure if just disabling it in your BIOS will help, but may do, & also try the wifi switch on the side of your laptop if available.
If you can remove or disable the internal wifi, remove the usb wifi & turn off the laptop.
when the pc has shutdown, insert the usb wifi, Then restart.
give it 2-3min's & then open Software & updates & check the driver list to see if the system recommends another.
Also regarding if it's compatible or not,
I'm inclined to believe it's not after trying for so long but i'm not quite sure
.There are no official websites for the company at all
.I opend a link with the same model i have and the same problem but on linux mint forum and they ended discussion at that they can't find the address anywhere (2310:1a2b)
Hello, sorry for replying again this late, I couldn't find anyone else to help so I thought i could try asking here.. while searching for the name SciIncX 802.11n
I found a chinese (based on google) site that spoke about this chipset alot .
This is a google translate of an article about it there
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