Ryuki
Ryuki4d ago

guys this is stuck here it does not go ahead of this

im indeed pentrating my own network im new to this and im doing this to test my patience
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Ryuki
RyukiOP4d ago
i have been here for 8 hours looking at this
Zagreus Hades
Zagreus Hades4d ago
Essentially an amalgamation of a bunch of wireless pentesting tools lol What's the issue?
SkyTrashPanda
SkyTrashPanda4d ago
-c <digit> : set frequency (2437,2462,5600,...) or channel (1,2,3, ...) default: auto frequency/auto band maximum entries: 255 0 - 1000 treated as channel 1000 treated as frequency in MHz on 5GHz and 6Ghz it is recommended to use frequency instead of channel number because channel numbers are not longer unique standard 802.11 channels (depend on device, driver and world regulatory domain):
I feel like '-c 7a' isn't something it recognizes, it's expecting digits only, not '7a'
Ryuki
RyukiOP4d ago
oh i saw tut which was 4 months old theres alot of difference when i put wlan0 to monitor it doesnt change but for the tut guy its wlan0mon should i try with only 7? its not progressing its stuck at starting...
Ryuki
RyukiOP4d ago
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Ryuki
RyukiOP4d ago
@WanderingPacket I found out the issue wireless adapter is a TP-Link TL-WN823N v2/v3 with the Realtek RTL8192EU chipset. Unfortunately, the RTL8192EU driver on Linux is known to have limited support for monitor mode and packet injection, which likely causes the "failed to arm interface" and packet capture errors with hcxdumptool.
_null
_null4d ago
thats disappointing. There are relatively few good wireless adapters that work. I remember the last time I looked I was sorely dissapointed with the 5ghz options.
Ryuki
RyukiOP4d ago
oh

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