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*Search the internet for "< | *Search the internet for "< | ||
- | *Search the [[http:// | + | *Search the [[https:// |
*You may also have a look at windows driver file names, it's often the name of the chipset or the driver to use. | *You may also have a look at windows driver file names, it's often the name of the chipset or the driver to use. | ||
*Check later in this page for cards known to work with aircrack-ng | *Check later in this page for cards known to work with aircrack-ng | ||
*Check the card manufacturers page. Sometimes they say what chipset they use. | *Check the card manufacturers page. Sometimes they say what chipset they use. | ||
*Have a look at **lspci -vv** output for descriptions, | *Have a look at **lspci -vv** output for descriptions, | ||
- | *Locate the [[http:// | + | *Locate the [[https:// |
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Here are some other resources to assist you in determine what chipset you have: | Here are some other resources to assist you in determine what chipset you have: | ||
- | * Linux-wireless has 3 pages depending on the device type: [[http:// | + | * Linux-wireless has 3 pages depending on the device type: [[https:// |
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// |
compatibility_drivers_old.1520795914.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/03/11 20:18 by mister_x