owerdogan / whoami-project

Whoami provides enhanced privacy, anonymity for Debian and Arch based linux distributions
https://owerdogan.github.io/whoami-project
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kali linux wifi adapter TP-link AC1300 Archer T4U V3.20 #31

Closed Hamed9526 closed 1 year ago

Hamed9526 commented 2 years ago

hello everyone. I'm new to linux and I installed kali linux 2022.2 on VM. I tried for three days to get the adapter drive for TP-link AC1300 Archer T4U V3.20 and I found nothing in the internet. I followed the instructions in TP-link site but nothing works for me. if anyone could help to solve this problem please put ur solution.

Idlefase commented 2 years ago

The vm uses a NAT by default by creating a virtual interface. The tp link dongel is mounted at the host. Kali is the guest. It routes all internet trough eth0 to your wifi SSID on your host.

To change this you must stop the vm and edit its config to bridged.

Please also make sure you have verified the ISO or OVA file with the sha256sum.txt and the sha256sum.txt.gpg file. Otherwise you could have hacked yourself.

By default kali is a serious and very advanced OS that can cause trouble even for pentesters. If you're new to linux i would very highly advice you to switch to Zorin or Mint.

Please refrain from posting these kind of support request at github. Its issues tabs are for repo related issues only.

Succes @Hamed9526

WhiteHatCyberus commented 1 year ago

honestly such a irrelevant question to ask in this repo, if you're starting out in Linux, especially for general purposes, i would recommend using Fedora or Ubuntu. Kali Linux isnt made for general purposes eventhough you can still use it, its primarily for cybersecurity analysts and penetration testers. Concerning the tp link issue, virtual machine will not read your network usb drive from your primary system unless and until you change the network connection type in your virtual machine from NAT to Bridged within the VM settings. Answering to @Idlefase 's concern, its very true. https://www.kali.org/get-kali/#kali-installer-images Also firstly I would recommend you to check if your primary OS reads the dongle.