![]() ![]() I Googled for and the first link was a tarball from Github. The difference here is that I must find this file that can be compilable so it can fit exactly on my OS. $iwconfig The found a which gave me the idea to look for the drive 8188eu (the same one that I used to make the same Wifi adapter work on Raspberry Pi). If I typed the command below, there wouldn’t show up any wlan* interfaces. ![]() This shows that the OS recognized my adapter, but it doesn’t have any functionality. The first thing that I did was to list my USB devices (after, of course, plug in my USB Wifi adapter): $lsusb This command returned some results, but the one that I was interest was: Bus 005 Device 002: ID 0bda:8179 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. This time I’m trying to make it work on Kali Linux. I’m using the same adapter that I mentioned on a, the TP-Link TLWN725N. You will find a list below of popular USB WiFi adapters that are compatible with Kali Linux. Next, connect to your desired wireless network and START HACKING! Depending on which Kali Linux USB WiFi compatible adapters you plan on using you will see a difference in functionality, speed, and range.
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