Feb 14, 2017 - Device: Kali Nethunter on a Nexus 10 OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat): Android 5.1.1 Built from repo (date and build.
Im running Kali linux 64bit 1.07 as a guest os through virtualbox 4.3.12 r93733. Ive also installed the VirtualBox 4.3.12 Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack. I have bridged my hosts network connection (Intel(R) Wireless-N 7260) with Kali and I have set up the Alfa 036nha as a usb device for kali through virtualbox. Iwconfig in kali gives no wireless extensions.
Ifconfig shows my bridged connection and Local loopback. Lsusb shows: Bus 001. Atheros Communications, inc. AR9271 802.11n I thought that maybe it didnt have the right drivers so i tried to apt-get install firmware-atheros but it said that it was already installed.
I really dont know what I should do here. Anyone care to help me out? You should now that Im not too good with Linux etc. Edit: I found this Which helped me getting the Alfa card to work in Kali. The trick was to add a new custom USB device in virtualbox where you just take the vendor ID and product ID from the alfa device and leave the other boxes blank. So now when i run ifconfig i get that wlan0 is up (Alfa) but eth0 is down (Intel(R) Wireless-N 7260).
Now however the problem is that when I plug in the Alfa device my network connection from my other wifi ceases to work (Intel(R) Wireless-N 7260) (the connection bridged from my host). It disconnects in the host aswell. If I connect to a wifi (with 7260) in the host with kali and alfa running the alfa stops working in kali. I want to have them both running. Anyone knows how to fix that? If anyone followed the video the OP posted, got wlan0 showing up in ifconfig but are stuck with the virtual box USB indicator blinking red From Youtube user Stas Sorokin posted in the Youtube comments of the video mentioned by the OP: The trick is to go to your kali settings in VB go to network, select 'enable network adapter' and the 'not attached' option then run virtual box with kali linux, then after kali loads connect the network adapter, and let it load. After half a minute go to Devices - usb devices - and select your adapter Then it should load.
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