Open raffak024 opened 1 day ago
What seems to be the problem?
Well, even if you get it going, since you are using Kali. you likely will not be happy. Let me suggest:
The Main Menu for this site is:
https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi
Reading menu item 1 is a good idea and menu item 2 has The Plug and Play List and under that is a Recommended Adapters for Kali Linux list.
Monitor mode is not something Realtek does very well. You really need to move to an adapter with a Mediatek chipset.
Shit... I waited two months for this Adapter... So then... 4 days of searching to get it working. For now I give up.
What is your favourite Adapter? :)
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What seems to be the problem?
Well, even if you get it going, since you are using Kali. you likely will not be happy. Let me suggest:
The Main Menu for this site is:
https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi
Reading menu item 1 is a good idea and menu item 2 has The Plug and Play List and under that is a Recommended Adapters for Kali Linux list.
Monitor mode is not something Realtek does very well. You really need to move to an adapter with a Mediatek chipset.
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Shit...
Not the first time I have heard this. This is why I created my USB-WiFi site. Linux USB WiFi support is better than even and rapidly getting better but you need to know what to buy. Maybe someday that won't be an issue but for now, it is.
What is your favourite Adapter? :)
I have several favorite adapters. It depends on what I am doing. For monitor mode work with Kali, I would say the Alfa ACHM is my favorite. There are others I would certainly use for monitor mode work. You would have to tell me what you plan to do. The more detail, the better. The ACHM uses a mt7610u chip and the in-kernel driver is very feature rich. The adapter is plug and play with Linux. There is also the Alfa ACM. It uses the mt7612u chip and again, the driver is in-kernel and is feature rich. I have an EDUP EP-AX1672 adapter that uses the mt7921au chip and mt7921u in-kernel driver. You can get more info from the Kali recommended list:
https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi/blob/main/home/Recommended_Adapters_for_Kali_Linux.md
On the Main Menu, link is in my first reply, The Plug and Play List shows the recommended Kali adapters plus many more in a lot of detail.
Cheers
Anyone got it to working? or do i have to use other driver like 8812? did not work for me either ..