That was worth a try. It didn't make a difference, but thank you for suggesting it. If I had thought of that myself I would certainly have tried it sooner.
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That was worth a try. It didn't make a difference, but thank you for suggesting it. If I had thought of that myself I would certainly have tried it sooner.
Mister_X that was a great idea, and at first I thought it worked--well, at first it DID work. Yesterday I had a VMWare Kali image where the network menu in the upper right actually listed available...
Thanks H4lloween, that was worth a shot: I did not have the extension pack installed. (I get the guest additions with apt.) Even after I've followed your steps, however, Kali still thinks my Wi-Fi...
Thanks for your persistence Mister_X. Here's the dpkg output.
# dpkg -l | grep dkms
ii dkms 2.7.1-4 all Dynamic...
It's in my first message.
I am grateful for your continued help. I ran dmesg -c, airmon-ng, and then airdump-ng. Running dmesg after that produced nothing:
# dmesg
#
Thanks for keeping with me Mister_X. I tried these commands but they didn't seem to help:
# airmon-ng check kill
Killing these processes:
PID Name
1301 wpa_supplicant
# airmon-ng...
Possibly this screenshot may clarify my earlier description of what the Kali UI is showing me. The USB wifi card is present but apparently unable to locate or connect to APs.
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Thank you. I appreciate the help.
> ifconfig wlan0 up
Yes. I also use ip link set wlan0 up.
> Also check rfkill list all
sudo rfkill list all
0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Thank you for your response.
> Just FYI: A driver on linux are entirely different than the ones on Windows, in terms of features and in terms of code as well.
Yes, I do get that. I only...
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My host system is Windows 10.
My AWUS1900 works in Windows 10. I can see (many) nearby wireless APs broadcasting their existence, and I can connect to those I manage. The...