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Intel dual band wireless 7260 not working on Kali Linux
RT3290 Wireless still not workingReset a crashed device (Intel Wireless-N 7260) without rebootHow do I enable kernel to load Intel® Wireless 7260 card on NUC DC3217IYE with Debian 7?Wireless networks not showing up on Debian WheezyHelp to install the Ralink RT3070 wireless driver on kali?Intel AC 7260 No Wireless Function on Linux Mint 17 with Kernel 4.2.0-35Intel® Wireless 7265D: iw shows wrong regulatory informationWi-Fi not working on Kali Linux (Macbook Pro 13, Mid 2014)Atheros AR9271 for TP Link TL-WN721N not working on Kali Linux distributionInstalling Iwlwifi Firmware on Kali linux
i have installed Kali-Linux in virtual box, but i am struggling to make my wifi work for almost 3-4 days. i have tried few things, out of which best options are listed below :
https://askubuntu.com/questions/331667/no-wireless-for-intel-corporation-7260-version-63
https://askubuntu.com/questions/433539/intel-7260-works-during-installation-but-not-after-reboot
But nothing is working for me, i cannot see my wifi card in iwconfig.
linux wifi kali-linux backtrack iwlwifi
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i have installed Kali-Linux in virtual box, but i am struggling to make my wifi work for almost 3-4 days. i have tried few things, out of which best options are listed below :
https://askubuntu.com/questions/331667/no-wireless-for-intel-corporation-7260-version-63
https://askubuntu.com/questions/433539/intel-7260-works-during-installation-but-not-after-reboot
But nothing is working for me, i cannot see my wifi card in iwconfig.
linux wifi kali-linux backtrack iwlwifi
As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing packagefirmware-iwlwifi
.
– McSinyx
Aug 15 '15 at 4:23
I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.
– Prike
Aug 17 '15 at 9:04
No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html
– McSinyx
Aug 19 '15 at 13:30
I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working
– Prike
Aug 23 '15 at 10:34
add a comment |
i have installed Kali-Linux in virtual box, but i am struggling to make my wifi work for almost 3-4 days. i have tried few things, out of which best options are listed below :
https://askubuntu.com/questions/331667/no-wireless-for-intel-corporation-7260-version-63
https://askubuntu.com/questions/433539/intel-7260-works-during-installation-but-not-after-reboot
But nothing is working for me, i cannot see my wifi card in iwconfig.
linux wifi kali-linux backtrack iwlwifi
i have installed Kali-Linux in virtual box, but i am struggling to make my wifi work for almost 3-4 days. i have tried few things, out of which best options are listed below :
https://askubuntu.com/questions/331667/no-wireless-for-intel-corporation-7260-version-63
https://askubuntu.com/questions/433539/intel-7260-works-during-installation-but-not-after-reboot
But nothing is working for me, i cannot see my wifi card in iwconfig.
linux wifi kali-linux backtrack iwlwifi
linux wifi kali-linux backtrack iwlwifi
edited 34 mins ago
Rui F Ribeiro
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asked Aug 14 '15 at 13:17
PrikePrike
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As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing packagefirmware-iwlwifi
.
– McSinyx
Aug 15 '15 at 4:23
I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.
– Prike
Aug 17 '15 at 9:04
No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html
– McSinyx
Aug 19 '15 at 13:30
I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working
– Prike
Aug 23 '15 at 10:34
add a comment |
As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing packagefirmware-iwlwifi
.
– McSinyx
Aug 15 '15 at 4:23
I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.
– Prike
Aug 17 '15 at 9:04
No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html
– McSinyx
Aug 19 '15 at 13:30
I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working
– Prike
Aug 23 '15 at 10:34
As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing package
firmware-iwlwifi
.– McSinyx
Aug 15 '15 at 4:23
As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing package
firmware-iwlwifi
.– McSinyx
Aug 15 '15 at 4:23
I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.
– Prike
Aug 17 '15 at 9:04
I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.
– Prike
Aug 17 '15 at 9:04
No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html
– McSinyx
Aug 19 '15 at 13:30
No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html
– McSinyx
Aug 19 '15 at 13:30
I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working
– Prike
Aug 23 '15 at 10:34
I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working
– Prike
Aug 23 '15 at 10:34
add a comment |
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Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
I'm using an Esxi 6.5, which is running my Kali.
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Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
I'm using an Esxi 6.5, which is running my Kali.
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Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
I'm using an Esxi 6.5, which is running my Kali.
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Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
I'm using an Esxi 6.5, which is running my Kali.
Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
I'm using an Esxi 6.5, which is running my Kali.
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As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing package
firmware-iwlwifi
.– McSinyx
Aug 15 '15 at 4:23
I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.
– Prike
Aug 17 '15 at 9:04
No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html
– McSinyx
Aug 19 '15 at 13:30
I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working
– Prike
Aug 23 '15 at 10:34