Ok, again I done everything in command line. I set the adapter "up" and put it to "master" mode, took it off monitor mode, set the correct essid, encryption key, etc and then used the command iwlist...
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Ok, again I done everything in command line. I set the adapter "up" and put it to "master" mode, took it off monitor mode, set the correct essid, encryption key, etc and then used the command iwlist...
Im using BT3; I have tried Wireless Assistant; My wireless adapter is a Broadcome 4311 - which is in the list of working adapters and I think I did give airmon-ng a try, but I'll try again just to...
Also:
iwlist eth1 scan
Gives:
eth Interface doesn't support scanning : No such device
Surely it would still see networks? Anyway, I did try this and it hasn't seemed to work for me =(
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Any ideas?
Ok, I'm booting from livecd, backtrack isnt the first I've used but I'm still clueless when it comes to Linux.
My problem: Connecting to my network!
As far as I can tell, my wireless adapter...