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Thread: my usb wireless adapter cant go in monitor mode

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    my usb wireless adapter cant go in monitor mode

    Hello guys i really need ur help in 5 hours i couldnt find a solution on my problem so i hope here someone can help me.. so the problem is that i bought DLINK GO-USB-N150 wireless adapter so i can be able to do wpa/wpa2/wep stuffs there is 2 links with snapshots on my problem i tried in kali 2.0 and kali 1.1.0 same thing happens

    : http://i.imgur.com/QVQBSDf.jpg?1
    : http://i.imgur.com/FwgtDvK.jpg?1

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    this post is about how to enable monitor mode in Kali 2.0
    https://forums.kali.org/showthread.p...n-Kali-Linux-2

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    Have you done this?:

    Code:
    ifconfig wlan0
    airmon-ng check kill
    ifconfig wlan0 up
    airmon-ng start wlan0
    airodump-ng wlan0mon
    ifconfig should also show wlan0mon now where wlan0 used to be.
    Last edited by Tritium; 2015-10-21 at 15:27.

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    i think u havent even read what i wrote as u can see when i try iwconfig wlan0 mode monitor it shows an error and im asking how to fix it

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    no its not working that

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    did you try
    service network-manager restart
    then
    ifconfig
    if new another card appears - it worked

    sometimes restarting the network manager allows newly added usb cards to work when they dont after initial install - just a thought that works for me when a card i know works will not initialize
    Last edited by slaxd; 2015-10-22 at 18:59.

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    no i tried that and its not working..

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    okay so none knows how to fix that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by STNSLW View Post
    okay so none knows how to fix that?
    I looked into this, and it is quite possible that this USB adapter does not support certain operations on Linux platforms. Best bet is to ditch D-Link alltogether and go with a TP LINK. I personally use this one and can vouch for it's working right out of the box. I can use aircrack, reaver etc. Good luck.

    http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-WN7...reless+adapter

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