Just to clarify, macchanger works perfectly on the internal broadcom chipset. Just not on anything I connect.
If I re-compile the kernel, it loses the internal broadcom chipset driver but anything...
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Just to clarify, macchanger works perfectly on the internal broadcom chipset. Just not on anything I connect.
If I re-compile the kernel, it loses the internal broadcom chipset driver but anything...
I'd like to start off by highlighting that I am not a yokel.
I have a fresh install of the Kali Veyron image running on a chromebook flip.
I have 3 ALFA cards, AWUS036H, AWUS036NH, AWUS015NH.
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I am running the ARM veyron image on a chromebook flip.
I was having problems with some wireless adapter drivers so recompiled the kernel with the drivers in.
Both adapters now show in...
Solved this issue by removing a conflicting wireless adapter
Solved this issue with a kernel rebuild
Just to confirm, did it actually change the mac?
Also according to debian, the rt2800usb is the CORRECT driver for the RT3572 chipset =>
https://wiki.debian.org/rt2800usb
Also FYI the RT3572...
You have a similar problem to everyone else with the card and Kali.
You have the V2 version of the adapter which uses the RT3572 chipset, but Kali has the V1 version driver rt2800usb for the...
I have a chromebook flip and installed the ARM veryron image from the ARM Kali downloads section.
I have an old AWUS036H. When I plug it in, it is recognised in lsusb, but doesn't appear in...
Hey.
I recently purchased a Chromebook flip and installed the veyron image of Kali.
I also purchased an ALFA AWUS051NH V2.
I have run apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade.
I also...