Welcome to the Linux Foundation Forum!
WLAN0
tedixh14
Posts: 4
in Networking
Ok, i just installed backtrack 5r1 gnome on vmware. I bought a netgear wg111v3 usb adapter to use with backtrack. Throughout the 16 hours ive wasted on this topic ive noticed you have to be able to see wlan0 in "ifconfig" and "iwconfig"
to be able to see wireless networks around you... how do i do this... PLEASE PROVIDE SIMPLE!!! STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS... I am very new to the linux envoironment...AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE... PLEASE AND THANK YOU
0
Comments
-
Mason,
First of all, to answer your question, my physical computer is running windows... and you said something about ndiswrapper.
I dont know what that is. Can you tell me what i have to do?....0 -
Since you are running backtrack in a vmware virtual machine you do not need to worry about the physical device drivers for backtrack, you only need to set the networking for the guest VM to use a bridged connection from your physical wireless card, the bridged connection will appear as a ethernet connection in the VM.
http://www.vmware.com/support/ws4/doc/network_bridged_ws.html0 -
im sorry if the way im saying things is leading you to the wrong idea... i do have internet... the thing that i want is when going to wicd network manager to be able to see wireless networks...0
-
and i want to turn moniter mode on...
0 -
When using backtrack in a guest Vm you cannot access the physical wifi as a wifi connection, it will be passed to the client OS as an ethernet connection which will halt wifi scanning and monitoring capabilities.
If you want to run backtrack with real wifi capabilities, then you should run a physical installation from a CD, USB drive or hard drive installation.0
Categories
- All Categories
- 177 LFX Mentorship
- 177 LFX Mentorship: Linux Kernel
- 750 Linux Foundation IT Professional Programs
- 373 Cloud Engineer IT Professional Program
- 169 Advanced Cloud Engineer IT Professional Program
- 74 DevOps IT Professional Program - Discontinued
- 4 DevOps & GitOps IT Professional Program
- 99 Cloud Native Developer IT Professional Program
- 7.6K Training Courses & Learning Paths
- 1 AI & ML Training
- 1 Blockchain & Decentralized Identity Training
- 3 Cloud & Containers Training
- 1 Cybersecurity Training
- 2 DevOps & Site-Reliability Training
- 1 Linux Kernel Development Training
- 1 Networking Training
- 1 Open Source Best Practice Training
- 1 System Administration Training
- 1 System Engineering Training
- 1 Web & Application Development Training
- 792 Hardware
- 202 Drivers
- 68 I/O Devices
- 37 Monitors
- 95 Multimedia
- 173 Networking
- 91 Printers & Scanners
- 87 Storage
- 769 Linux Distributions
- 81 Debian
- 68 Fedora
- 22 Linux Mint
- 13 Mageia
- 24 openSUSE
- 150 Red Hat Enterprise
- 31 Slackware
- 13 SUSE Enterprise
- 356 Ubuntu
- 465 Linux System Administration
- 31 Cloud Computing
- 73 Command Line/Scripting
- Github systems admin projects
- 98 Linux Security
- 78 Network Management
- 101 System Management
- 46 Web Management
- 106 Mobile Computing
- 18 Android
- 73 Development
- 1.2K New to Linux
- 1K Getting Started with Linux
- 392 Off Topic
- 121 Introductions
- 181 Small Talk
- 29 Study Material
- 955 Programming and Development
- 310 Kernel Development
- 627 Software Development
- 983 Software
- 375 Applications
- 182 Command Line
- 5 Compiling/Installing
- 68 Games
- 317 Installation
- Archived
- 2 LFD140 Class Forum
Upcoming Training
-
August 20, 2018
Kubernetes Administration (LFS458)
-
August 20, 2018
Linux System Administration (LFS301)
-
August 27, 2018
Open Source Virtualization (LFS462)
-
August 27, 2018
Linux Kernel Debugging and Security (LFD440)