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chipset-broadcom bcm 43224
injection is working
os:linux
enabled mon0 in monitor mode
already tryed:
by changing mac address using the cmd(macchanger -m 00:11:22:33:44:55 mon0)
chipset-broadcom bcm 43224
injection is working
os:linux
enabled mon0 in monitor mode
already tryed:
by changing mac address using the cmd(macchanger -m 00:11:22:33:44:55 mon0)
if u know give me solution for this
First, spell out your words. Second, don't double-post the same question, and third...read the LQ rules, where asking about hacking/cracking (such as aircrack), is not allowed.
Distribution: Ubuntu 11.4,DD-WRT micro plus ssh,lfs-6.6,Fedora 15,Fedora 16
Posts: 3,233
Rep:
first of all as tbone mentioned, spell out your words, this is a technical forum not a social network and thus a certain level of professionalism is expected, second, please give us more details about what you are trying to do, what you are appearing to do looks dodgy, however there are legitimate reasons for doing this, but unless we are sure that you aren't trying to do something illegal, immoral, or otherwise not legitimate, we can't answer your question as that would violate the rules of this forum
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