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I'm interested in installing OWL on my computer to make my workflow easier, and for that OWL would be a great part of it.
Unfortunately OWL doesn't work on my computer, I tested with two different wifi adapters but it doesn't work. For both I installed drivers.
Here are the errors I get:
sudo owl -i wlx984827d8340a
.oOXWMMMMWXOx:
.oOOOx:'''''''''''':OOOx:
oXOo' ........ ':OXx.
.oOOO''''''''''OOOo.
oXOo' 'oOO:
:oOOOOXXXXOOOOo:.
oXO:' ':OXo
.:xOXXXXXXOx:.
.xXMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMXx.
'XWWWWWWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWWWWWWX'
oWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWo
OMMMMMMWWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWWWMMMMMO
OMMWx' 'xWMMMMWx' 'oXMMO
:MW: oMMx 'WM:
XM' .xOOo. :o .xOOo. WX
WX :MMMMMX :MMMMMX xW
XW 'WMMMMX .xx. 'WMMMWX XX
'Wx 'xWMx' OMMO 'xWMx' xM'
'XX: 'XX' :XX'
'xXOx:..................:xXWx'
'xXMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWO'
Open Wireless Link
https://owlink.org
01:00:32 ERROR: Error while receiving via netlink: Operation not supported
01:00:32 ERROR: Could not put device in monitor mode: wlx984827d8340a
01:00:32 ERROR: could not initialize core
I read the questions here, and apparently the devices have to be in active monitor mode. So I bought the T2U Plus AC600 key from TPLink and I have exactly the same errors. My previous key was a Tp-link N150 but that didn't work either after installing all the drivers.
I know how to put them both in monitor, but not the active mode.
Here is the command to see the capabilities of the key, but I don't see the active mode in it.
I would like to find a wifi key that supports this mode, but when I type on google "active monitor mode", I can't find ANY information, nothing at all, as if it didn't exist... The only thing I can find is this github. So I have no idea what to look for in the key specs and I'd like to not buy and have to test for hours and then give up again. What to look for? What else is this mode called, on the hardware side for example?
Thanks
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Hey ! I searched for the active monitor mode a lot, and I tried to find an adapter that support it. I found a GitHub that is very well maintained and I discussed the issue with the owner. Here is a link for the discussion that can help you find an adapter that will work for you.
The owner told me which chipset works with active monitor mode, and if you grab this info you can search on the README of his GitHub an adapter with the mentioned chipset that will work for you: morrownr/USB-WiFi#73
thanks to him, we now have a very modern device list that will work with OWL.
Hello everyone,
I'm interested in installing OWL on my computer to make my workflow easier, and for that OWL would be a great part of it.
Unfortunately OWL doesn't work on my computer, I tested with two different wifi adapters but it doesn't work. For both I installed drivers.
Here are the errors I get:
I read the questions here, and apparently the devices have to be in active monitor mode. So I bought the T2U Plus AC600 key from TPLink and I have exactly the same errors. My previous key was a Tp-link N150 but that didn't work either after installing all the drivers.
I know how to put them both in monitor, but not the active mode.
Here is the command to see the capabilities of the key, but I don't see the active mode in it.
I would like to find a wifi key that supports this mode, but when I type on google "active monitor mode", I can't find ANY information, nothing at all, as if it didn't exist... The only thing I can find is this github. So I have no idea what to look for in the key specs and I'd like to not buy and have to test for hours and then give up again. What to look for? What else is this mode called, on the hardware side for example?
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: