Antonioilnano
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Hi i just installed kali linux few days ago and
when i type iwconfig it only show lo.
I’m in dual boot
when i type iwconfig it only show lo.
I’m in dual boot
Hey dude! Stoked to hear that you’ve installed Kali Linux! Let’s see if I can help you with your issue.Hi i just installed kali linux few days ago and
when i type iwconfig it only show lo.
I’m in dual boot
No worries dude! If you ever need help with anything else, just let me know! Have a good one!I managed to solve the problem in another way ty anyways!!
Hello, may I ask how did you solve this? I am having the same issue with my Laptop and Kali Linux, I am not using dual boot though, it is just running inside Windows at the same time (I think it is called Virtual Machine), I wonder if that has anything to do.I managed to solve the problem in another way ty anyways!!
i have extracted zip file from kali linux download and added it in VM
Since then i couldn't find Wifi option or WLAN0 OR WLAN1
I suggest reading the following link:I'm new here and wanting to learn cyber security
I use a HP Aero pavilion 13 bought 2 years ago
Specs: 16GB RAM, Windows 11
Wifi network driver in my laptop: Realtek RTL8852AE WIFI 6802.11ax PCle adapter
I have tried changing network mode too, i've changed it from "NAT" to Bridged network, it shows realtek wifi adaptor but wlan0 is not being shown on right corneryou also need to learn about VM/VM machines as well as linux,
IF you are using a VM then your connections to the outside world are controlled by the HOST OS [I guess windows in your case][
the VM has no direct interface only by a bridge to the host, [click on the connection icon and it should say bridge] to make a VM have its own direct connection, you need a second [usb] wi-fi adaptor and also to change the parameters in the VM,usb settings.
KALI is the hardest of all pentesting distributions to install , the developers expect you to be fully Linux and its terminal competent and have enough knowledge to find , download and install your own drivers.
There are about another 10/12 pentesting distributions , most are easier too install than Kali, but be warned you are still expected to be Linux proficient.
NOW I will make a suggestion, download and install any desktop Linux and use it as much as possible to get the knowledge you need, before you try to use the "Tools" because if you get it wrong you will brick your machine.
I DO NOT RECOMMEND
but i will suggest, and its your decision. Download Parrot HOME edition [some basic tools included] and use it as much as posible, when you have a couple of hundred hours of Linux under your belt you can then either , Install the tool pack to the home edition, or install the security edition with tools, or install the hack the box edition [ I use the home edition nice friendly desktop for daily use, easy to install, and i can still play when the fancy takes me]
I have tried changing network mode too, i've changed it from "NAT" to Bridged network, it shows realtek wifi adaptor but wlan0 is not being shown on right corner
I have tried installing drivers, rebooting linux, updating linux, changing network connection from NAT to bridged network.
On Kali, this is a great way to open the floodgates for phishing attacks on your machine.aptget update
aptget dist upgrade