![]() MediaTek /Ralink chipsets are fine (supplied with the stock kernel) and support monitor mode and full packet injection. Instead I use common (adapters with external antenna connector) in combination with an (expensive) antenna (mostly panels or stocked verticals). So it is enough when a single packet comming form hcxdumptool was received by the target and a single packet from the target was received by hcxdumptool. That means a driver, not supplied with the stock kernel: ![]() I can't recommend an adapter that require an additional driver. I can't recommend an adapter that doesn't support native monitor mode and full packet injection. We don't need a fast 802.11 adapter, because hcxdumptool slows the authentication down. None of the rtl88xxxx drivers is the best unless new rtw88-usb stack will support monitor mode and full packet injection and without NETLINK dependency. But there's no wlan0 adapter to be found. I want to enable Monitor mode which is simply done with the airmon-ng start wlan0 command. I have a Ralink USB wireless NIC connected to my PC. ![]() If I understand correctly, driver 5.2.2.0 is best for rtl8812au and monitor mode + PI? I'm running Kali Linux inside VMware Workstation. Please help I can't find what to do anywhere :( I done the "airmon-ng check kill" or whatever command before going into monitor mode. I am in monitor mode sudo iw dev wlan0 infoĬhannel 1 (2412 MHz), width: 20 MHz (no HT), center1: 2412 MHz ![]() In Bruh.txt I have a bunch of BSSID's which I need to find the hash for and which I have detected. Warning: wlan0mon is probably a virtual monitor interfaceįailed to backup current interface flags, ioctl(SIOCGIFFLAGS) not supported by driver: No such deviceįailed to get interface information: No such deviceįailed to set interface down: No such deviceįailed to restore old SIOCSIWMODE: No such deviceįailed to restore old SIOCSIFFLAGS and to bring interface up: No such device Hi, I've done everything you said to do and then got to this hcxdumptool -o hash -i wlan0mon -filterlist_ap=bruh.txt -filtermode=2 -enable_status=3 ![]()
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