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Thread: Is it possible to use a wifi adapter that doesnt have linux drivers?

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    Is it possible to use a wifi adapter that doesnt have linux drivers?

    I have a Linksys N600 AE2500 and just recently added Kali Linux to my desktop as a dual boot. I found out that Linksys does not have linux drivers for this adapter though. Is there any way I could still use it?

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    If it's USB, I'd try plugging it in and see what happens. The drivers present in Kali might do the trick, but it really depends on the chipset of the wifi adapter.

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