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Old 02-07-2009, 06:33 AM   #1
G4tsu
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Backtrack 3 and ipwraw


Hi all,
I am having big problems with ipwraw on live usb Backtrack 3.

My network card is and Intel Pro Wireless 3945 with Centrino a/b/g.

Backtrack loads iwl3945 by default on my system.

I executed these commands on shell:

airmon-ng stop wlan0
modprobe -r iwl3945
modprobe r ipwraw
airmon-ng start wifi0

Then i tried injection with

aireplay -9 wifi0 and here problems begin.

Injection works just once, on first packet.
In fact first AP shows [3/30], all others [0/30].
Morever subsequest calls of aireplay always show[0/30].

Somewhere I read that its just test which fails, but I tried to skip it and aireplay fails anyway...

Anyone has any suggestions? Maybe should I change distro or use and older version of driver/airsuite known to work for sure?

Thanks

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