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    Look at post #6 Essentially, I am able to go...

    Look at post #6

    Essentially, I am able to go into monitor mode, but it doesn't act as expected.
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    I attempted the command above and received no...

    I attempted the command above and received no output, but I can confirm mon0 was added by typing iwconfig:


    root@kali:~# iw wlan0 interface add mon0 type monitor
    root@kali:~# iwconfig
    wlan1 ...
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    I had no success with Wifislax (some annoying...

    I had no success with Wifislax (some annoying error wouldn't even let me boot it).

    I just want to say that I am able to put my external network card into monitor mode with
    ifconfig wan1 down;...
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    Idk, I've tried so much. I'm just going to give...

    Idk, I've tried so much. I'm just going to give up and try Wifislax (os) a go to see if I have any luck with that. It's easier to setup **** but natively an English OS.

    I'll post here if I have...
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    I actually already tried that, but I can't do...

    I actually already tried that, but I can't do anything in the /phyX/device/net directory.. all my commands result in Operation not permitted.

    I tried disabling my secondary wlan interface then...
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    I have the same problem also on Kali Linux

    I have the same problem also on Kali Linux
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    Airmon-ng Cannot Put wlan0 into Monitor Mode

    I am using an external USB wireless adapter TP-LINK TL-WN722N V2 and I have just spent the last 4 hours installing the driver for it to work. My issue now is I cannot set it into monitor mode with...
  8. linux-headers-$(uname -r) not found

    I followed these steps 100% and I received the following output:


    root@kali:~# apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading...
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