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on my phone it's detecting all wifi interfaces (the main one and another one connected to it),but on linux kali it's only detecting the main one.tried putting the laptop closer to the other wifi and still nothing...
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on my phone it's detecting all wifi interfaces (the main one and another one connected to it),but on linux kali it's only detecting the main one.tried putting the laptop closer to the other wifi and still nothing...
wifi kali-linux
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Please click edit and add to your question the make and model of your WiFi adapter (or, if not external, the make and model of your laptop copied from your laptop serial number plate). Some laptops only have single band WiFi, whereas multiple frequency bands can be used by phones (900 MHz 2.4 GHz, 3.6 GHz, 4.9 GHz, 5 GHz, 5.9 GHz and 60 GHz bands). This is probably an issue with the WiFi adapter in the laptop, not with Linux.
– K7AAY
2 hours ago
sometimes it's wifi (broadcom usually) drivers. output of dmesg | tail would be helpful also ifconfig -a docs.kali.org/installation/…
– Erick_K
1 hour ago
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Also see Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me? and Should I Use Kali Linux? in the Kali docs.
– jww
1 hour ago
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on my phone it's detecting all wifi interfaces (the main one and another one connected to it),but on linux kali it's only detecting the main one.tried putting the laptop closer to the other wifi and still nothing...
wifi kali-linux
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on my phone it's detecting all wifi interfaces (the main one and another one connected to it),but on linux kali it's only detecting the main one.tried putting the laptop closer to the other wifi and still nothing...
wifi kali-linux
wifi kali-linux
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Please click edit and add to your question the make and model of your WiFi adapter (or, if not external, the make and model of your laptop copied from your laptop serial number plate). Some laptops only have single band WiFi, whereas multiple frequency bands can be used by phones (900 MHz 2.4 GHz, 3.6 GHz, 4.9 GHz, 5 GHz, 5.9 GHz and 60 GHz bands). This is probably an issue with the WiFi adapter in the laptop, not with Linux.
– K7AAY
2 hours ago
sometimes it's wifi (broadcom usually) drivers. output of dmesg | tail would be helpful also ifconfig -a docs.kali.org/installation/…
– Erick_K
1 hour ago
1
Also see Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me? and Should I Use Kali Linux? in the Kali docs.
– jww
1 hour ago
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Please click edit and add to your question the make and model of your WiFi adapter (or, if not external, the make and model of your laptop copied from your laptop serial number plate). Some laptops only have single band WiFi, whereas multiple frequency bands can be used by phones (900 MHz 2.4 GHz, 3.6 GHz, 4.9 GHz, 5 GHz, 5.9 GHz and 60 GHz bands). This is probably an issue with the WiFi adapter in the laptop, not with Linux.
– K7AAY
2 hours ago
sometimes it's wifi (broadcom usually) drivers. output of dmesg | tail would be helpful also ifconfig -a docs.kali.org/installation/…
– Erick_K
1 hour ago
1
Also see Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me? and Should I Use Kali Linux? in the Kali docs.
– jww
1 hour ago
1
1
Please click edit and add to your question the make and model of your WiFi adapter (or, if not external, the make and model of your laptop copied from your laptop serial number plate). Some laptops only have single band WiFi, whereas multiple frequency bands can be used by phones (900 MHz 2.4 GHz, 3.6 GHz, 4.9 GHz, 5 GHz, 5.9 GHz and 60 GHz bands). This is probably an issue with the WiFi adapter in the laptop, not with Linux.
– K7AAY
2 hours ago
Please click edit and add to your question the make and model of your WiFi adapter (or, if not external, the make and model of your laptop copied from your laptop serial number plate). Some laptops only have single band WiFi, whereas multiple frequency bands can be used by phones (900 MHz 2.4 GHz, 3.6 GHz, 4.9 GHz, 5 GHz, 5.9 GHz and 60 GHz bands). This is probably an issue with the WiFi adapter in the laptop, not with Linux.
– K7AAY
2 hours ago
sometimes it's wifi (broadcom usually) drivers. output of dmesg | tail would be helpful also ifconfig -a docs.kali.org/installation/…
– Erick_K
1 hour ago
sometimes it's wifi (broadcom usually) drivers. output of dmesg | tail would be helpful also ifconfig -a docs.kali.org/installation/…
– Erick_K
1 hour ago
1
1
Also see Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me? and Should I Use Kali Linux? in the Kali docs.
– jww
1 hour ago
Also see Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me? and Should I Use Kali Linux? in the Kali docs.
– jww
1 hour ago
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Please click edit and add to your question the make and model of your WiFi adapter (or, if not external, the make and model of your laptop copied from your laptop serial number plate). Some laptops only have single band WiFi, whereas multiple frequency bands can be used by phones (900 MHz 2.4 GHz, 3.6 GHz, 4.9 GHz, 5 GHz, 5.9 GHz and 60 GHz bands). This is probably an issue with the WiFi adapter in the laptop, not with Linux.
– K7AAY
2 hours ago
sometimes it's wifi (broadcom usually) drivers. output of dmesg | tail would be helpful also ifconfig -a docs.kali.org/installation/…
– Erick_K
1 hour ago
1
Also see Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me? and Should I Use Kali Linux? in the Kali docs.
– jww
1 hour ago