Hi,
is there anyone who got this adapter (RT2770F) working on BT4 with injection ?
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Hi,
is there anyone who got this adapter (RT2770F) working on BT4 with injection ?
hi,
802.11n drivers and injection is still in a very early stage.
Not sure...give it a try and have a look here
http://forum.aircrack-ng.org/index.php?topic=5755.0
http://jano.homelinux.net/wardriving...ng-drivers.pdf
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Here is a tutorial: AWUS050NH Installation Driver BackTrack4 Pré Final (Monitor/Injection) (it's in french, use any web translating tool to read it in english). This tutorial was made for BT4 PF, but it should work the same way in BT4 Final. With the Compat Wireless RT2800USB driver, the Awus050nh is fully working in monitor and injection.
thank you for answers :)
i already tried the french tutorial in bt4pf, but id didn't seem to work as stable and good as in bt3. i will give it a try in bt4, thank you
watch out with using compat-wireless-aircrack-alfa036h-050nh, it will replace other driver modules as well
and in my case b43 (broadcom) was not loaded anymore successfully (symbol errors) - so maybe you have to switch it back again for other wireless card drivers!
cd /usr/src/drivers/compat-wireless-aircrack-alfa036h-050nh && make uninstall
With this driver and my Alfa 050nh I'm not able to associate to my WPA2/AES-CCMP(only) access point (AVM-based), only if I switch back to WPA/TKIP....
If you are using compat drivers, try this setting for your high-powered ALFA adapters ;-)
iw reg set BO
iwpriv $IF highpower 1
iwconfig $IF txpower 27
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This works great, but you have to fill out name and email (license agreement) to get downloads from RALink now...
http://www.ralinktech.com/support.php?s
compat drivers are working fine now, but the power settings don't work.
iwpriv says "no private ioctls"
and if trying to set txpower to more than 5 => error for wireless request "set tx power", SET failed on device wlan1"
Hi oNek376,
- Try to see if this guide also works on BackTrack 4 final:
Tutorial: Improve TX power by changing the CRDA Regulatory Domain
Bye Jano