(01-06-2018, 03:57 PM)ZerBea Wrote: Hi hulley.
Do you get pcaperrors?
status should look like this:
$ wlandump-ng -i wlp36s0f3u4u5 -o test.cap -c 1 -t 5 -R -B -s
start capturing on channel 1 using mac_ap 00bb3a8991e5 (stop with ctrl+c)...
14:41:24 3 xxxxxxxxxxxx --> ffffffffffff beacon: networkname1
14:41:34 5 xxxxxxxxxxxx --> ffffffffffff beacon: networkname2
14:41:39 6 xxxxxxxxxxxx --> ffffffffffff beacon: networkname3
14:42:05 11 xxxxxxxxxxxx --> ffffffffffff beacon: networkname4
Channel: 1, received packets: 137, pcaperrors: 0
If you get pcaperrors, there are more services that must be killed.
Well, seems to be a ***The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali))*** driver issue (continuosly disconnecting from wifi)
Post in ***The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali))*** forum:
(Realtek RTL8192cu) still the problem continues. I am using another usb wireless adapter (Ralink RT3072). no freezing on connection, no interruption in data flow, no breaks. Only the signal looks low.
Hi ZerBea!
I had tested the command. No I don't get pcaperrors, infact I never get one. channels change now with the shorter time (-t 5) but it stop at randomly channels. I been researching AWUS036NHR-Driver and its bad news, It seems there is no fixed.
Thanks for your help!