Backtrack 3 is not supported here. Upgrade to BT4.
Oh and we don't teach how to break the law ... so you won't be "cracking in to some networks" neither.
Hi. I'm new to using linux in general. Fortunately, I know a bit to go around.
Anyway, I'm trying to install the drivers for my Realtek RTL8191SU device.
I found a website with the linux drivers, downloaded them. But now I need help as to how to install them on BackTrack 3. I have BackTrack 3 on a CD-R.
So I load the Live-CD. Here are the steps that were included in the Driver.rar.
Part 1: make 8712 USB Linux driver
(1) step1: uncompress the “rtl8712_8188_8191_8192SU_usb_linux_v2.6.xxxx.2010 xxxx.tar.gz” file. (in “driver” directory)
> tar zxvf rtl8712_8188_8191_8192SU_usb_linux_v2.6.0006.20100 226.tar.gz
(2) step2: make 8712 USB driver module
> make
(3) step3: clean the operation environment
> ./clean
(4) step4: insert 8712 USB modules
> insmod 8712u.ko
(5) step5: enable wlan0 interface
> ifconfig wlan0 up
(6) step6: setup IP address
> ifconfig wlan0 192.168.1.100
step1: Site Survey
> iwlist wlan0 scan
(2) step2: Connect to AP
> iwconfig wlan0 essid “xxx”
I'm not too sure how to install these drivers on to back-track. I can open the bash command window, after that i'm clueless. If someone can tell me exactly what to do, that'd be great. I want to start cracking in to some networks.
Backtrack 3 is not supported here. Upgrade to BT4.
Oh and we don't teach how to break the law ... so you won't be "cracking in to some networks" neither.
Back|track giving machine guns to monkeys since 2007 !
Do not read the Wiki, most your questions will not be answered there !
Do not take a look at the: Forum Rules !
Word to the wise:
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...track-4-a.html
See also the links below.
To be successful here you should read all of the following.
ForumRules
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If you are new to Back|Track
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Failure to do so will probably get your threads deleted or worse.