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Thread: Kali on Raspberry Pi 2- w/ 3.5 LCD, NetGear N150 USB adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS]

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    Kali on Raspberry Pi 2- w/ 3.5 LCD, NetGear N150 USB adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS]

    I have Kali 1.1 running great on Raspberry 2 (updated), but am trying to set up a ad-hoc or access point so I can connect to it with any device and manage it headless.. I had this working great on Raspberry B+,
    So far it's broadcasting the SSID, but when trying to connect to it, it times out with any device I have tried and went from encrypted to open security. I have DHCP running.
    I am keeping this sweet and short. I can respond with any info/log files/ suggestions

    I am searching for others who have done this successfully. I have tried everything for weeks. I have tried so many "How-to's" on google..


    Thanks for any help..

    Cheers..

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    Access point w/ RTL8188CUS - Raspberry 2

    Quote Originally Posted by Wilsonb View Post
    I have Kali 1.1 running great on Raspberry 2 (updated), but am trying to set up a ad-hoc or access point so I can connect to it with any device and manage it headless.. I had this working great on Raspberry B+,
    So far it's broadcasting the SSID, but when trying to connect to it, it times out with any device I have tried and went from encrypted to open security. I have DHCP running.
    I am keeping this sweet and short. I can respond with any info/log files/ suggestions

    I am searching for others who have done this successfully. I have tried everything for weeks. I have tried so many "How-to's" on google..


    Thanks for any help..

    Cheers..
    ANYONE have any idea??

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    Hello Wilsonb,

    Q quick google yielded this possible solution:
    https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/AdHoc

    It should work since Kali I believe is on debian.

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilsonb View Post
    I have Kali 1.1 running great on Raspberry 2 (updated), but am trying to set up a ad-hoc or access point so I can connect to it with any device and manage it headless.. I had this working great on Raspberry B+,
    So far it's broadcasting the SSID, but when trying to connect to it, it times out with any device I have tried and went from encrypted to open security. I have DHCP running.
    I am keeping this sweet and short. I can respond with any info/log files/ suggestions

    I am searching for others who have done this successfully. I have tried everything for weeks. I have tried so many "How-to's" on google..


    Thanks for any help..

    Cheers..
    Hello Wilsonb

    Sorry for driving out of the topic, but may I ask you which kali image did you use (link preferably)? I've been having trouble with it on RPi2

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    Thanks buddha-hacker, didn't work.
    Iv'e been searching for months..

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    Quote Originally Posted by X0RchidIA View Post
    Hello Wilsonb

    Sorry for driving out of the topic, but may I ask you which kali image did you use (link preferably)? I've been having trouble with it on RPi2
    https://www.offensive-security.com/k...mage-download/

    That worked for me "out of the box"

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