About this deal
It should be nice if the Kali developers can implement the drivers into Kali, just like they did with the drivers for AWUS036H. Next, I made sure to remove and purge the existing drivers from my system. NOTE: do not think that you can skip this step, or you will probably run into issues later on. root@kali: ~# apt-get remove realtek-rtl88xxau-dkms
I have the ALFA AWUS036ACH wireless USB adapter and the latest version of Kali (2017.1 + updates), I did "apt install realtek-rtl88xxau-dkms" as pointed here but the system still doesn't seem to be able to detect the device at all. I don't understand what you mean by " Oh well that's why I'm using a VM. ". If you use a VM you need to enable USB 3.0 support otherwise the device won't work.
now I just need the adapter to work, it will see it in lsusb, I must have missed something somewhere, I will keep trying! Finally, I used airmon-ng to verify that I could also enter monitor mode using it. root@kali: ~# airmon-ng stop wlan0
Code: make -j 4 ARCH=x86_64 CROSS_COMPILE= -C /lib/modules/4.12.0-kali1-amd64/build M=/root/rtl8812au modulesNote: aireplay doesn't always work well on 5 GHz, but MDK3 does a great job (in my kali VM aireplay's working nice though). I also have a problem with the “Available Networks” not showing in Kali. It loads and loads and nothing shows. Even with:
I want to know if i would need to install this "install -p -m 644 8812au.ko /lib/modules/4.14.0-kali3-amd64/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ It does work with Buster on a fresh install that has been updated, as I found out yesterday after as Sudo apt-get update and upgrade you need to reboot and then run the script. Monitor mode works as wellmake ARCH=armv7l CROSS_COMPILE= -C /lib/modules/4.4.50-v7/build M=/var/lib/dkms/realtek-rtl88xxau/5.1.5~20170828/build modules