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borpples
2015-08-02, 14:05
I am looking for a cheap 802.11a/b/g/n adapter that will work with Kismet and Aircrack in Nethunter. The only 802.11a/b/g/n adapter listed in the FAQ is the SWX-SR71, but that costs $130.

Basically when doing wireless assessments, I want to ensure I am hitting all the channels (not just 2.4 GHz channels). I cannot rely on my $15 TP-LINK TL-WN722N 802.11b/g/n adapter to do this.

Has anybody successfully used a different (and hopefully cheaper) 802.11a/b/g/n adapter with Kismet/Aircrack in Nethunter?

kcdtv
2015-08-03, 01:14
I use the LP-7767 (https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Loopcomm_LP-7767) that works in both range of frequencies (5 and 2.4 Ghz)
you should find it for less than 50$.
The chipset is one Ralink rt3572 (MIMO 2T2R)

borpples
2015-08-30, 23:34
I use the LP-7767 (https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Loopcomm_LP-7767) that works in both range of frequencies (5 and 2.4 Ghz)
you should find it for less than 50$.
The chipset is one Ralink rt3572 (MIMO 2T2R)

Any idea where to buy it? loopcomm.com is down and it's not on Amazon, ebay, or Google's shopping search.

deadlyhabit
2015-09-02, 08:48
http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-11_TL-WN722N.html

kcdtv
2015-09-02, 13:58
@ deadlyhabit
TP-Link WN722N is not compatible with 5Ghz (a band)
@ borpples
I got the LP-7767 from this website wifi-highpower.co.uk/7_loopcomm (http://www.wifi-highpower.co.uk/7_loopcomm) unluckily for you they don't have it anyamore.
You can purchase the alfa network model with the same chispet, it will be a bit more expensive.... AWUS052NH (http://www.alfa.com.tw/products_show.php?pc=67&ps=230)

borpples
2015-09-15, 19:21
You can purchase the alfa network model with the same chispet, it will be a bit more expensive.... AWUS052NH (http://www.alfa.com.tw/products_show.php?pc=67&ps=230)

Awesome, thanks! I just ordered it for $45 and I'll report back in a couple of weeks when I get it.

thismidnightwhite
2015-09-17, 20:54
I been using the LP-7767 that works. I find it cheap.




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thismidnightwhite
2015-09-17, 20:56
Why does my post come up in year 2014 when it's 2015?

deadlyhabit
2015-09-24, 04:52
@ deadlyhabit
TP-Link WN722N is not compatible with 5Ghz (a band)
@ borpples
I got the LP-7767 from this website wifi-highpower.co.uk/7_loopcomm (http://www.wifi-highpower.co.uk/7_loopcomm) unluckily for you they don't have it anyamore.
You can purchase the alfa network model with the same chispet, it will be a bit more expensive.... AWUS052NH (http://www.alfa.com.tw/products_show.php?pc=67&ps=230)

Sorry did a quick scan of the post initially (tend to hop on forums when buzzed or a bit drunk to help).
Personally don't have any 5Ghz cards for injection yet, but the SR-71 is what I'm aiming to buy next month as it was known to work with nethunter and listed on the official site before the changed it. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004EFND3I/