


: ~# airmon-ng start wlan0įound 3 processes that could cause trouble. To do this, I started airmon-ng on the wlan0 device. With everything properly connected and configured, it was time to set up monitor mode. To verify the connection, I again ran iwconfig and had a wlan0 device this time. I then connected my device to my workstation, VirtualBox detected it, and then automatically passed on to the VM. As you can see, there are no wireless devices connected to my VM yet. Once I created a new blank filter, I just added the appropriate Vendor ID and Product ID and saved it.Īfter I had the device filter setup, I detached the device from my workstation and logged into Kali. That said, I ran into some issues with the default filter, so I had to create a blank filter with the proper values. Once I got the device out of the box, I hooked it up to my workstation.Īfter I connected the card, VirtualBox detected it for USB pass-thru.įirst, I wanted to set up a device filter so that it would automatically be connected to my VM. To start, the Alfa AWUS036NHA I ordered came with a 9dBi antenna, which was awesome. I recently picked up a new Alfa AWUS036NHA to play with for wireless testing, scanning, and general signal boosting.
