![]() > Just FYI: A driver on linux are entirely different than the ones on Windows, in terms of features and in terms of code as well. ?wlan0 88XXau-unavailable Realtek Semiconductor Corp. XInterface Driver-FirmwareRev Chipset Extended Info ? indicates we do not know where the driver comes from. S indicates driver comes from the staging tree, these drivers are meant for reference not actual use, BEWARE ![]() V indicates driver comes directly from the vendor, almost certainly a bad thing K indicates driver is from 5.2.0-kali2-amd64 If your system does not support VT-d, you can only use USB wifi cards If your system supports VT-d, it may be possible to use PCI devices This appears to be a VirtualBox Virtual Machine Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=18 dBm I could well be making beginner mistakes. I've found a number of helpful pages around the web for getting Alfa USB units to work in a Kali VM, but none of the pages I found described this particular problem. Running airmon-ng check kill made no difference to this behavior. ![]() Similarly if I click the network icon at the top right of my Kali installation (I have the XFCE UI) I see "Wi-Fi Networks" followed by "disconnected" and no list of available networks. More specifically, when I followed the installation instructions at everything appeared to work up to the point where I launched airodump-ng wlan0 to sniff the network. Kali finds nothing for the wifi to connect to. Kali does show a wlan0 adapter.īut within Kali I am not seeing any APs at all. ![]() I can see (many) nearby wireless APs broadcasting their existence, and I can connect to those I manage. ![]()
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