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There are various ways to install the NICs depending on your chosen platform.
 
There are various ways to install the NICs depending on your chosen platform.
 
== Windows / MacOS ==
 
== Windows / MacOS ==
Most drivers for ALFA NICs can be found on their [https://files.alfa.com.tw/?dir=[1]%20WiFi%20USB%20adapter official downloads]] page.
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Most drivers for ALFA NICs can be found on their [https://files.alfa.com.tw/?dir=%5B1%5D%20WiFi%20USB%20adapter official downloads] page.
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== Linux ==
 
== Linux ==
 
Linux drivers for ALFA NICs can be tricky sometimes.  Depending on the hardware, drivers may require different custom-compiled 3rd-party sources. This is a list of known hardware and DKMS (Ubuntu/Kali) modules.
 
Linux drivers for ALFA NICs can be tricky sometimes.  Depending on the hardware, drivers may require different custom-compiled 3rd-party sources. This is a list of known hardware and DKMS (Ubuntu/Kali) modules.

Revision as of 18:51, 21 January 2020

ALFA Networks is a manufacturer of Network Interface Cards (NICs) commonly used in the MSSI course. Historically, we have given out these cards to use with to do Wireless Packet Sniffing.

Installation

There are various ways to install the NICs depending on your chosen platform.

Windows / MacOS

Most drivers for ALFA NICs can be found on their official downloads page.

Linux

Linux drivers for ALFA NICs can be tricky sometimes. Depending on the hardware, drivers may require different custom-compiled 3rd-party sources. This is a list of known hardware and DKMS (Ubuntu/Kali) modules.

Model Driver Type Source
AWUS036ACS DKMS https://github.com/gnab/rtl8812au
AWUS1900 DKMS https://github.com/aircrack-ng/rtl8812au