Hi there,
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Originally Posted by Conehead666
I'm new in this forum, and this is my first question in a language that is not my.
I'm very good in Italy and german.... but english. Not realy.
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never mind, it's definitely better than my Italian! ;-)
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Originally Posted by Conehead666
I use linux very much for Reaver,aircrack-ng and later for Emulator.
But now i try to find a solution for a very bad Problem.
The Fixed Channel -1 Error.
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I don't understand anything of what you say. And that's not a language problem.
What is Reaver and aircrack-ng, and what is that emulator you're talking about?
And what is this "channel" you mean?
I'd really like to help you if I can (I'm not sure yet), but so far I don't even understand what you're doing and what your problem is.
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Originally Posted by Conehead666
My Machine
MSI GT70 - Windows 7 Ultimate SP1
VMware Workstation 10.0
-Linux Mint 14 x64 / 15 x64 / 16 x64 / Kali Linux
I try for many times to solved this very bad problem.
But nothing to do.
I Installing the Compat-wireless/Backports in the right way.
With the mac80211.compat08082009.wl_frag+ack_v1.patch
For now im using the standart RTL8187L.
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Windows as a host, and Linux in a VM?
Don't bother about Mint 14 or 15, by the way, they're dead (out of support), and Mint 16 is close to its end. Mint 13 is still supported (until 2017, IIRC) because it's an LTS, and Mint 17, which is due these days, will also be an LTS version.
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Originally Posted by Conehead666
After that i install the driver "with NO error" the error is still there.
For Linux Mint 15 x64 3.8.0-25 i try compat-drivers-3.8.3-2.tar.bz2
For Linux Mint 16 x64 3.11.0-12 i try backports-3.11.8-1.tar.bz2
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I have the faint idea that you're having trouble with your WiFi adapter?
Then maybe you haven't understood the principle of virtual machines and how they access the network. Actually, they use a virtual network interface that is provided by the virtualization software, and then indirectly they use the host's network connection. So once your host system (Windows?) has correct network connectivity, your VMs should be able to use that through the virtual adapter.
At least that's how VirtualBox does it, and I guess it's similar in VMWare.
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Originally Posted by Conehead666
Thanks a lot, and sorry for my bad english.
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As I said: Language is not the No.1 problem.
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