![]() Sudo hcxdumptool -i interface name obtained from the above command -do_rcascan ^If you have onboard wifi **and **an external device, the above command is useful for differentiating between devices, obviously if we are connecting external hardware, we want to use that. Sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev Most guides use AirMon-Ng commands to put the device into monitor mode - this is not needed as Hcxdumptool does this for us. ![]() Only major issue I had related to the "inbuilt" Kali/Ubuntu NetworkManager conflicting and causing issues when I start the process - that is where the Stop rvice command is useful. Remember to plug the above in correctly, that sounds dumb, but the cable to device end is actually quite stiff, looks like the device is connected - when in fact it is not - I have seen a few posts about this happening to others as well. I am using Ubuntu at present, again, works fine. I use the Alfa AWUS036NH with Kali, works out of the box. I am a complete newbie when it comes to Linux and wireless "hacking", so perhaps this guide is of some use to people, it is from start to finish, a very basic way to get things started. ![]() HCXDumpTool and HCXTools Command Cheat Sheet
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