Hi jcsopko,
Same the issue on my side, have you been able to solve this issue?
Did you try the information from
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...-n-6200-a.html
?
Let me know, thanks.
I've been trying to get airmon-ng to work booting Backtrack 5 from a USB but whenever I run any airmon-ng command besides check, it just shows the "Interace Chipset and Driver" headers and then freezes up. The network card connects to the internet and works perfectly fine and I've tried getting the latest iwlwifi project driver and installing it with no luck (by installing I mean just copying the ucode over to the lib/firmware).
The compatibility lists are out of date for BT5, I can't find any helpful relevant threads, and I've been unable to track down the exact chipset of the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6200. Can anyone lend me some direction? Thanks for your time.
Hi jcsopko,
Same the issue on my side, have you been able to solve this issue?
Did you try the information from
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...-n-6200-a.html
?
Let me know, thanks.
has there been no solution to this problem? i have the exact same problem and searched for days with no solid solution.
the odd thing about my problem is that all of this worked before without any problems. i later had to reinstall my backtrack 5 for doing something stupid, then after installing backtrack the same exact way except for giving it a larger partition space, airmon-ng will not work and gives a list of processes running hindering everything. these process dhclient process can be killed but come right back.
I am also having exactly same issue, can please anybody help here...Thanks
Use airmon-zc instead.
Same problem here with an Intel Centrino 6205 AGN... airmon-zc works by the way... but use of airmon-zc instead can be problematic as it's not an official tool...
Have you tried updating airmon-ng (including the binaries; see http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...3#post211873)?
I did it just now and it worked ! Thanks !