![]() The trick is to apt-get remove as well as purge any trace of network-manager (including pptp & gnome variants) and to replace that with wicd. Remove network-manager and replace it with wicd. Retry long limit:7 RTS thr=2347 B Fragment the ffĪirmon-ng start wlan0 readout: interface: wlan0 chipset: unknown driver: rtl8192cu - (monitor mode enabled on mon0) Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm The card is recognized, so I don't think it's a driver issue. Restart went fine but it didn't change anything. The card seems fairly popular with Backtrack, as well as other distros. Opinions on the web seem mixed - some people recommend downloading the drivers from Realtek's website, others recommend various utilities and/or restarting network manager. The Edimax manual is nothing short of useless. ![]() I verified that Kali recognizes the USB card by comparing my wireless options in network manager when it was plugged in/out. I'm running Kali as VM using VMWare Fusion on a Mac and set everything up so that it doesn't use the Mac's wifi connection in bridged mode. Message while it's connecting/hanging: requesting a wireless network address for **insert wireless network name** ![]() ![]() One minute it shows 3, the next none, and then just one. Also - the availability of wireless networks is inconsistent. ![]() It sees the wireless networks but when I attempt to connect it hangs, and ultimately disconnects. I'm having a really difficult time getting my Edimax EW-7811UN wifi USB card to work correctly with Kali Linux. ![]()
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