hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats
Ok, does this work?
hcxdumptool -i wlan0 -o test.pcapng --enable_status=15 --ignore_warning

Something within your installation is misconfigured or it blocks the device.

Normally it looks like this (TP-LINK TL-WN722):
$ lsusb
ID 0cf3:9271 Qualcomm Atheros Communications AR9271 802.11n

$ hcxdumptool -I
wlan interfaces:
f81a67077d0e wlp3s0f0u2 (ath9k_htc)

hcxdumptool -i wlp3s0f0u2 -C
initialization...
available channels:
 1 / 2412MHz (20 dBm)
 2 / 2417MHz (20 dBm)
 3 / 2422MHz (20 dBm)
 4 / 2427MHz (20 dBm)
 5 / 2432MHz (20 dBm)
 6 / 2437MHz (20 dBm)
 7 / 2442MHz (20 dBm)
 8 / 2447MHz (20 dBm)
 9 / 2452MHz (20 dBm)
10 / 2457MHz (20 dBm)
11 / 2462MHz (20 dBm)
12 / 2467MHz (20 dBm)
13 / 2472MHz (20 dBm)
14 / 2484MHz (20 dBm)
terminated...

and a --do_rcascan will show this results:

$ hcxdumptool -i wlp3s0f0u2 --do_rcascan
...
INFO: cha=6, rx=2825, rx(dropped)=0, tx=179, err=0, aps=23 (19 in range)
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By commit:
https://github.com/ZerBea/hcxdumptool/co...0eed0b5a02
hcxdumptool ignore all warnings related to the current status of the interface. Interface may not work as expected.
Do not report issues related to this option!
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wlandump-ng vs hcxdumptool - by hulley - 02-10-2018, 10:26 PM
RE: hcxtools - solution for capturing wlan traffic and conversion to hashcat formats - by ZerBea - 06-12-2019, 01:15 PM