Some USB 2.0 802.11n adapters use chips like the RTL8192EU, which lack stable monitor mode drivers. Always check wireless.wiki.kernel.org before purchasing.
Windows often has generic drivers for these adapters in its database. Plug the adapter into your USB port. Right-click the and select Device Manager . Expand Network adapters .
: Right-click the device, select Update driver , and choose Search automatically for drivers . 2. How to Identify Your 802.11n Chipset
Some USB 2.0 802.11n adapters use chips like the RTL8192EU, which lack stable monitor mode drivers. Always check wireless.wiki.kernel.org before purchasing.
Windows often has generic drivers for these adapters in its database. Plug the adapter into your USB port. Right-click the and select Device Manager . Expand Network adapters .
: Right-click the device, select Update driver , and choose Search automatically for drivers . 2. How to Identify Your 802.11n Chipset