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So i had to remove the whole motherboard via youtube instructions and inevitably broke a few things, like the white antenna connector on the integrated wifi card lol

I had to replace the harddrive and fan so i put ubuntu on the new hard drive, the laptop is a HP Pavillion dv6-6c35dx Ps i need to copy terminal errors on flashdrive and paste them to this windows laptop im on now, then add the spaces to make it easier to read as it pastes in 1 giant line in windows notepad,also i can do a wired connection but it requires me to go downstairs and sit in an uncomfortable position so im on this pc instead.Īlso this isnt really time sensitive, im just trying to see if i can get my old laptop working and maybe give it to my mom or something. Makefile:356: recipe for target 'LINUX' failed Make: Leaving directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-4.8.0-36-generic' Makefile:1491: recipe for target '_module_/home/kareem/Downloads/LinuxDriver4Fedora_v2.5.0.3/os/linux' failed Scripts/Makefile.build:289: recipe for target '/home/kareem/Downloads/LinuxDriver4Fedora_v2.5.0.3/os/linux/././sta/sta_cfg.o' failed I then run the "make" command in terminal and i get this recipe for target 'LINUX' failed errorĬc1: some warnings being treated as errors configure: No such file or directoryĪpperantly i need a configure file to do this but the only such file is a configure.mk file
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(the driver the manual told me to blacklist plus the other 2 i found out to do aswell from some forum i forgot where)Īfter this i run. Ive also blacklisted my own onboard wifi card which is a realtek rtl8188ce(Using a rtl8192ce driver i think) here is what the blacklist file looks like
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I did this except create the tftpboot directory it root as i dont know where that is, theres the standard directory where everything you see or the "My Files" i guess, and apperantly a hidden folder called /root itself, which i dont know how to get to or how its going to write its rt3080sta.ko file to it as its hidden You will find rt3070sta.ko in /tftpboot directoryĦ) Unload driver $>ifconfig ra0 inet down $> tar jxvf LinuxDriver4Fedora_v2.5.0.3.tar.bz2 dat file into the Wireless/RT2870STA directory i made, seemed to work just fine*ģ) Create tftpboot directory under root directoryĤ) Compile the driver for the Panda Wireless N adapter Hello bro this is the output of the following commands saidnedersaid-desktop inxi -N Network: Device-1: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 driver: iwlwifi Device-2: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet driver: r8168 (this is the wireless adapter)Device-3: Ralink RT5372 Wireless Adapter type: USB driver: rt2800usb saidnedersaid-desktop lsusb Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003. *I had to use sudo nautilus to do this as it wouldnt let me cp the.
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You need to become the superuser of your machine before you perform the following instructions:-ġ) Blacklist RT2800 wireless module in the Linux Kernel $>cd /etc/modprobe.d $>vi nf Add "blacklist rt2800usb" at the end of the file.Ģ) Copy RT2870STA to /etc (RT2870STA.dat is located in your driver install directory) $>mkdir -p Wireless/RT2870STA (under /etc directory) $>cp RT2870STA.dat /etc/Wireless/RT2870STA/RT2870STA.dat
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pdf instruction manual, here is what it says If you scroll down on that website at the bottom theres a. On that website is where i installed the driver as well, but the filename of the driver says LinuxDriver4Fedora_v2.5.0.3.tar.bz2 and thats the only one they have for linux so im guessing it works for ubuntu too. If there is anything I can send to the devs, please let me know the address and what to send.Hello, im sort of noob and is using google to figure this stuff out, Im trying to install this usb wifi driver on ubuntu 16.04, the driver itself is a panda wireless pau06 that i bought from here Any ideas on what to look at next? I'd be happy to provide any logs or config file information if needed. I've tried some ideas that a Google search provided, opening a web page to pass traffic, then refreshing interfaces, etc but still no joy. My guess here is that monitor mode must be working on the usb wifi adapter since I can see open ports and IPs in nmap/Zenmap, but for some reason it's not being seen by Wireshark (3.0.5 if it matters).


However, when I open Wireshark, only my BT and Ethernet connections are showing. I now have USBPcap 1.5.3.0 and Win10Pcap installed, and nmap 7.80 seems to be working just fine. Anyhow, I tried various versions and combinations of usbpcap, npcap, and win10pcap. I also uninstalled VMWare as it added several virtual network adapters and a bridge that I thought may be causing problems.
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I've reinstalled the latest drivers from Panda for the wifi adapter. It's a Lenovo laptop running Win 10 1809. So I had to reinstall Windows 10 on my laptop, and proceeded to break a working wifi monitoring setup.
