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    TP-Link TL-WN722N V2 Monitor mode

    Hi there!

    I've bought this adapter and found that version 2 isn't working cause of different chip
    link - http://www.wirelesshack.org/best-kal...gles-2016.html
    but I've found several tutorials that give information about possibilities to use V2 in monitor mode.
    1) YouTube video
    2) mfruba https://github.com/mfruba/kernel

    In the tutorial they give information about importance to have a module 4.13.0-kali2-amd64
    I have only 4.13.0-kali1-amd64, and have no idea how to install this module.

    Could you give any recommendations about this problem?

    Error during driver installation
    make [1]: *** /lib/modules/4.13.0-kali2-amd64/build: No such files or directory

    And while use iwconfig wlan0 mode monitor
    Error for wireless request "Set mode" (8B06)
    Last edited by maiki; 2017-11-21 at 11:16. Reason: YouTube link

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    Have you managed to solve this problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbeek View Post
    Hi there!

    I've bought this adapter and found that version 2 isn't working cause of different chip
    link - http://www.wirelesshack.org/best-kal...gles-2016.html
    but I've found several tutorials that give information about possibilities to use V2 in monitor mode.
    1) YouTube video
    2) mfruba https://github.com/mfruba/kernel

    In the tutorial they give information about importance to have a module 4.13.0-kali2-amd64
    I have only 4.13.0-kali1-amd64, and have no idea how to install this module.

    Could you give any recommendations about this problem?

    Error during driver installation
    make [1]: *** /lib/modules/4.13.0-kali2-amd64/build: No such files or directory

    And while use iwconfig wlan0 mode monitor
    Error for wireless request "Set mode" (8B06)
    Ifconfig wlan0 down
    Iwconfig wlan0 mode moniter
    Ifconfig wlan0 up
    Or so.

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