I think the specific files you are looking for are in this specific post referencing the poster's Google Drive:
http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/4165...67#entry469167
But for a
more complete firmware solution, what I did was:
1) Downloaded another linux root image (picuntu-linuxroot-0.9-RC2.2.tgz) located at
http://download.g8.net/picuntu/picun...-0.9-RC2.2.tgz and extracted the /lib/firmware directory from there.
I just moved the /lib/firmware directory out of the way on the kali filesystem (mv /lib/firmware /lib/firmware.kaliorig) and put the firmware files from picuntu in its place (cd <to wherever you decompressed the picuntu image>; mv picuntu-linuxroot-0.9-RC2.2/lib/firmware /lib/firmware).
For my specific SS808 which has a BCM40181 wireless adapter (maybe all SS808 sticks have this wireless chipset?)
2) Modified the the /etc/network/interfaces file to include/replace the following information:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
wpa-ssid <Your AP Name> # e.g. if your wireless router's SSID was Linksys use wpa-ssid Linksys
wpa-psk <your passwd> # e.g. if your wireless router's wpa-psk was abc123 use wpa-psk abc123
*NOTE* If you have no encryption on your router/AP, you don't need the wpa lines. BUT I strongly suggest you activate encryption on ALL your wireless connections!
*NOTE* Depending on your Security settings on your router/AP, there may be additional lines needed in the /etc/network/interfaces file.
3) Added the following to the file /etc/modules file:
bcm40181
4) shutdown -r now
If you don't want to reboot, after making the file changes mentioned above, you will need to:
- modprobe bxm40181 # load the wireless adapter's kernel module
- /etc/init.d/network restart # restart the networking service
For more information about network configuration on Debian see: