Hardware:
Hawking Technology Wireless-N USB Network Adapter
Model#:HWUN1
ChipsetDriver: RT2870USB
I had absolutely no problem bringing the interface (ra0) "up" However after several attempts,...
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Hardware:
Hawking Technology Wireless-N USB Network Adapter
Model#:HWUN1
ChipsetDriver: RT2870USB
I had absolutely no problem bringing the interface (ra0) "up" However after several attempts,...
@Oneiroi
Sorry should have been more specific; Under the BIOS boot tab the USB is not recognized as bootable device, nor is it recognized as harddisk under Hard Disk Boot Priority, as was the case...
Im assuming this is where you got your source?
hxxp://downloadcenter.intel.com/filter_results.aspx?strTypes=all&ProductID=2753&OSFullName=Linux*&lang=eng&strOSs=39&submit=Go%21
and this being your...
you should be more specific particularly in your title
but it sounds like an aireplay-ng error eh?:D
try posting the actual readout verbatim
also try
aireplay-ng -9 (interface)
and for the...
I can't post links yet (only 8 posts) but I found this in a response to a very similar question.hope it helps, personally I would suggest posting the errors you get with the USB installation, given...
Not sure if this helps but have you tried this from the wiki?
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:confused:
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