hi there, you posted a while back and was explaining you are having problems with using injection with your card my friend. Well as a total noob myself to using backtrack. I got myself the edimax 7318usg adapter and have searched and researched many forums and sites for answers. I think the cards excellent value for money as many others will probably agree, as I purchased mine for £12 on amazon.
Ive tried using aireplay and the aircrack suite but it always failed me upon trying to inject even though ive got the 2.0.0-k2wrlz driver
I'm currently running backtrack 3 final from a 8gb usb flash drive, Ive made it with persistent changes and installed the relative 2.0.0-k2wrlz driver as recommended in an earlier post on this forum.
The easy way I recommend is as follows:
open console.
type airmon-ng stop rausb0
ifconfig rausb0 down
macchanger --mac 00:11:22:33:44:55 rausb0
airmon-ng start rausb0
airodump-ng rausb0 (Now look for your Target Network)
Check under data that some data is visibly able to be captured.
now go to kde menu and leave console open.
go to backtrack and network & radio analysis\80211\ALL and select spoonwep.
Spoonwep should open as a gui, now refer to the console and type the bssid of the target network in the first line of spoonwep, leave ath unchecked and
dont type anything in client mac
go to netcard and select rausb0, now select channel of your Target refer to console. Then launch arp replay attack you should see your wep key soon.
also if injection and collection of ivs seems slow, go to console and type iwconfig rausb0 rate 1m this speeded up collection of ivs much quicker.
Please respect forum rules and policy and obide the law only penetrate and test on your own router or network and no one elses, you are warned.
what works for me may not work for everyone else, but I am just sharing my knowledge with people who wish to try it this way, thanks any help needed just let me know.![]()



