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Hello to all of this forum.
With the command "airodump-ng ATH0" enter the interface in monitor mode, as I do for that interface back to its original state without restarting the system? translated from Portuguese Brazil to English with google translator. |
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in pkg-message.in
Code:
Contrary to Linux, it is not necessary to use airmon-ng to enable the monitor
mode of your wireless card. So do not care about what the manpages say about
airmon-ng, airodump-ng sets monitor mode automatically.
To return from monitor mode, issue the following command:
ifconfig ${INTERFACE} -mediaopt monitor
For aireplay-ng you need FreeBSD >= 7.0.
Last edited by alantis13; 7th April 2009 at 02:20 PM. |
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grateful for the help google translator |
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from ifconfig(8) use -monitor
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