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sherzod33
2015-10-09, 23:54
I recently installed Nethunter on my nexus 4 and was so happy to try out the wifi penetration capabilities. But nexus 4 didnt even recognized my adapter nor did it recognize my usb stick. I tried few searches on google but they all lead to failure. Does anyone know how to make this work?

187.
2015-10-10, 14:43
How did you download ? Please give me the link for nexus 4
Also you need a power bank and a otg y cable to connect external adapter because nexus 4 doesn't support otg

goingmad
2015-10-16, 19:12
Hello Sherzo,

we're in the same boat! From what I can figure out, also reading the last post from Binkybear, that OTG support is somehow broken or missing in the NH 2.1 porting for our Nexus 4. I have an OTG Y cable, a power bank and several different external wifi adapters, all listed as supported out of the box from NH. First we need to fix the OTG support in the kernel, then we could proceed with the wifi test.

Hope this helps

gm

vovkazmey
2016-02-01, 07:02
Hello all....I have nexus 4 android 5.1.1((LMY48T; radio 2.0.1701.07; bootloader makoz30f) + nethunter 3.0 + tp-link tl-wn722n + Y-OTG cable ..........................do all the instructions but the phone does not see tp-link tl-wn722n as wlan1...the command LSUSB no new devices....tried the usb flash is the same story no new connection...although on the Internet there is even a video that OTG works for us with extra food but they put some patch to enable OTG....Nethunter turns out that 3.0 doesn't support OTG in the kernel!? anyone have any thoughts?

Tritium
2016-02-04, 18:45
Did you bring the interface up after connecting it?

ifconfig wlan1 up

Does wifite automatically do it for you when you execute "wifite"?

rnk
2016-03-10, 12:19
try
root@kali:~# lsusb
if you see your usb wireless then it most probably kernel problem.
try
uname -r
you need mac80211 injection patched kernel,if its the issue.