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Purchased Alfa AWUS036ACH. installed the RealTek drivers in Kali VM and in USB Device Filter Realktek 802.11n NIC shows under the Kali VM (USB 3.0) Under Kali, Device, , when machine brought up, RealTek 802.11 device reflects as checked, entered ifconfig at commend prompt, no wireless connection shows. What am I doing wrong ?
Hi!
Are you sure you are using the latest custom kali image provided by Zaid? It’s important! If so, why did you installed the drivers? It already has them.
What have you done to install them? Can you elaborate?
Let me know.
Diego
Figured it out, installed adapter on new machine/VM install, without installing Wireless drivers first on original machine. Any thoughts on how I would de-install Alfa wireless drivers from original machine
Hi!
What exactly do you mean by original machine, can you elaborate? So is the adapter working fine now?
Let me know.
Diego
Yes. working fine
Hi!
Cool you got it!
Diego
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