![]() ![]() I'm wondering that I get some error about missing module or filename, but it's not clear for me what exactly is missing and if it's required (since it says installation completed): 88XXau.ko: Then the driver package using apt-get install realtek-rtl88xxau-dkms and plugged in my usb wifi device. So I installed his dependencies like described here apt install dkms &Īpt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) realtek-rtl88xxau-dkmsĪccording to this thread in the kali forum, there is a package called realtek-rtl88xxau-dkms in the repos that should contain all required drivers. Some posts mentioned a bug in airmon-ng but say it should work with ifconfig. SET failed on device wlan0 Operation not permitted.ĭmesg lot entry when putting in monitor mode: RTL871X: ERROR HalPwrSeqCmdParsing: Fail to polling Offset=00 RTL8814AU 802.11a/b/g/n/acĮRROR adding monitor mode interface: command failed: Operation not supported (-95)Įven not with ifconfig: ifconfig wlan0 iwconfig wlan0 mode monitorĮrror for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) : ![]() Phy0 wlan0 rtl8814au Realtek Semiconductor Corp. I can't switch to monitor mode: airmon-ng check kill But the device is in managed mode: iw dev | grep type The device got detected and the network manager shows me avaliable APs as well as using nmcli dev wifi command. This driver worked partially when using the Kali Linux snapshot image directly without upgrading packages (there are many updates avaliable). RTL8814AU 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wireless AdapterĪ snapshot was created before any driver was installed and after each non-working driver, I went back to the vanilla snapshot to have a clean system and make sure that no older driver influence the current one. Since I read reviews about users getting different chipsets for the same device type, I plugged the device in and verified to have the RTL8814AU chipset: lsusb | grep -E "Realtek*"īus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:8813 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. VirtualBox has the extension pack installed for USB 2 support. The notebook runs Ubunu 18.04.3 LTS with VirtualBox where I created a VM with the latest Kali Linux, which is 2019.3 at the time of writing. Sadly I can't get the driver working in monitor mode, especially on the new 5er Kernel. ![]() I bought an Alfa AWUS1900 WLAN device for education purpose with Aircrack, because it has Linux support and some posts/reviews confirms that.
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