Alpha USB in monitor mode
These instructions assume that you are using Kali Linux, but there is no reason that it should not also work for Ubuntu. If you are in Ubuntu or Rasbian, I would recommend turning off the wifi adapter in the graphical user interface in the top left of the screen.
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Connect the adapted and establish a baseline
First, we must connect the USB directly to our Linux Virtual Machine. Click VM at the top of your virtual machines. You will click:
VM->Removeable Devices->Realtek 802.11n NIC->connect
Issue a:
sudo ifconfig -a
You should NOT see a wlan0 interface, this is because we have not yet installed the drivers.
Issue an:
lsusb
You should be able to see the Realtex RTL8812AU network adapter. To get this working we need to compile the driver against your kernel headers.
Build the drivers
Install the required build tools:
sudo apt update sudo apt install git dkms bc aircrack-ng
Clone the Git repo
git clone https://github.com/morrownr/8812au-20210629
Cd into the directory
cd 8812au*
Compile
make -j4
Then install
sudo make install
Now reboot your Ubuntu/Kali virtual machine.
sudo reboot now
Re-check the system
Once your Linux virtual machine has rebooted, issue a:
sudo ifconfig -a
If you are on Ubuntu, you will get a wlx98oeu8eoh like adapter name If you are on Kali should now see a wlan0 interface.
Before you start putting the device in monitor mode, try scanning the local LAN using the following command:
nmcli d wifi
Put the WiFi adapter in Monitor Mode
Now, when you log back in, you must strictly follow the instructions below to get a reliable monitor mode. Do this one line at a time. Note that if you are on Ubuntu, you will need to substitute wlx93048324, or whatever your adaptor name is, into the part that says wlan0 below.
sudo ifconfig wlan0 down # Make sure the interface is down sudo airmon-ng check kill # Kill things that might interfere with the process sudo iwconfig wlan0 mode monitor # put it in monitor mode sudo rfkill unblock all # Make sure there are no hardware bocks sudo iwconfig wlan0 channel 1 #Make sure you change the channel number to mach the AP sudo ifconfig wlan0 up # Bring the interface back up
Now you should be able to capture on your wireless interface in monitor mode.