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faq [2019/09/25 00:56] – [FAQ] Why does using aircrack-ng with "-p 1" use 2 CPUs mister_x | faq [2019/12/15 21:31] – [How do I change my card's MAC address ?] Not necessary to perform attacks mister_x | ||
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===== How do I change my card's MAC address ? ===== | ===== How do I change my card's MAC address ? ===== | ||
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+ | **Note:** It is not necessary to change the MAC address anymore to perform attacks; this can, in some cases, confuse the driver. | ||
Under linux, the following information applies. | Under linux, the following information applies. | ||
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+ | Prior to this message, it can be seen that the device connected on a USB port with xhci_hcd, indicating USB 3.0. | ||
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+ | This issue happens mostly in virtual machines, when the USB port is set to 3.0. To work around the issue, power off the virtual machine, edit USB settings of the VM and set it to 2.0. | ||
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+ | ===== Where can I find airmon-ng on Windows or MacOS? ===== | ||
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+ | [[airmon-ng]] is a Linux/ |
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