Setting up your wireless adapter 04-14-2011, 07:40 PM
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Hi,
So, many WiFi adapters are supported by default.
But from time to time, you can come across some, that aren't supported, I have been trying over 3 days to get my TP-LINK TL-WN821N v3.1 working. Finally I found a way thanks to enc0de and many guides![Smile Smile](https://sinister.ly/images/smilies/set/smile.png)
So, this should work on all Debian based systems (Ubuntu, BackTrack....)
1) Download Compat Wireless HERE (I suggest, to get the newest version)
2) Open up terminal and type:
3) Now type in terminal: ***MAKE SURE THERE IS NO ".tar.bz2"***
4) Type in terminal: -- This can take over an hour!!!
5) Type in terminal:
6) Type in terminal:
7) Reboot, simple way is typing in terminal:
8) Now all is done, check your card by typing in terminal:
Few last words:
You can start monitoring by typing in terminal:
The number after "wlan" might be different in your case. Check it in "airmon-ng"
You can start your network by:
OR
Have a great day!!!
So, many WiFi adapters are supported by default.
But from time to time, you can come across some, that aren't supported, I have been trying over 3 days to get my TP-LINK TL-WN821N v3.1 working. Finally I found a way thanks to enc0de and many guides
![Smile Smile](https://sinister.ly/images/smilies/set/smile.png)
So, this should work on all Debian based systems (Ubuntu, BackTrack....)
1) Download Compat Wireless HERE (I suggest, to get the newest version)
2) Open up terminal and type:
Code:
tar -xf [package name, in my case: compat-wireless-2.6.33.tar.bz2 ]
3) Now type in terminal:
Code:
cd [package name, in my case: compat-wireless-2.6.33 ]
4) Type in terminal:
Code:
make
5) Type in terminal:
Code:
make install
6) Type in terminal:
Code:
make unload
7) Reboot, simple way is typing in terminal:
Code:
reboot
8) Now all is done, check your card by typing in terminal:
Code:
airmon-ng
Few last words:
You can start monitoring by typing in terminal:
Code:
airmon-ng start wlan1
You can start your network by:
Code:
start-network
Code:
/etc/init.d/networking start
Have a great day!!!
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