AZiO AWU254 IEEE 802.11b/g USB 2.0 802.11g 54Mbps Wireless Pen Adapter Up to 54Mbps Data Rates 64/128-Bit WEP read some reviews and people said it works good with linux but I'm just making sure.
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AZiO AWU254 IEEE 802.11b/g USB 2.0 802.11g 54Mbps Wireless Pen Adapter Up to 54Mbps Data Rates 64/128-Bit WEP read some reviews and people said it works good with linux but I'm just making sure.
you can find all compatible devices @ HCL:Wireless - Offensive-security.com
I'm not trying to start a war here but the link you supplied is a bit outdated. I have an USB-adapter that works like a charm and it's not even in the list.
howdy,
I am honestly curious how the BT wiki works... (maybe you can help identify -- sorry in advance for being a little OT from the thread) reading the first sentence on the wiki that was linked ::
which brings me to my question :: which wiki ( Offensive Security Training - BackTrack Wiki -OR- https://wiki.remote-exploit.org/backtrack ) is the active, community editable wiki? or is my question wrong, should it be pointed out that 1 is community editable, and the other is BT staff/member editable? I ask as I don't see a link on the most recent wiki to create an account, nor edit content... yet going to the older/"retired" wiki it appears one is required to login with -- user = backtrack - pass = remoteexploit -- and yr then able to edit content there... that user/pass combo doesn't work for the most recent wikiQuote:
This wiki is going to be officially retired. We will keep it online for reference. Our new wiki can be found at http://wiki.remote-exploit.org.
please forgive my ignorance... I just haven't seen a page around remote-exploit.org that explains this?
Yes it does work well with bt3 and bt4 beta as well as bt4 pre, I own one of these.