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Thread: Network Bridging with Kali

  1. #1
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    Network Bridging with Kali

    hi all Im a long time user first time poster Im using kali since the backtrack days
    I've use air-crack reaver ect ect with the help of forums

    anyway

    I would like too try somthing new

    how can I bridge wifi network to a wired network

    This is the set up I have in my shed
    Belkin n+ USB wifi adapter
    Connect too a desktop via USB
    witch is connected to my house
    I then shear that connection to the rj45 port where I have a netgear wireless router connect to it and that gives me 30mbs wifI in the shed

    I would like too use kali as my primary OS
    rather than windows OS

    Thanks

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    There's a good article on creating a rogue access point, which can be modified for your purposes. Have a look at the link below:

    http://www.kalitutorials.net/2014/07...-tutorial.html

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    thanks for the reply

    But Im not looking too hack any wifi Iv already done that

    Im looking to bridge connections

    is there another tutorial you can point me to thanks

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    I wasn't clear in my reply.

    The part in the tutorial which explains bridging connections has the heading "Give the fake AP internet access"

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