Has anyone been able to get this to work with kali? I moved the new driver over to /lib/firmware and disabled the default all fine. I am able to see networks only after turning wifi off and back on in the setting and cannot connect to any. Any thougths?

When I run lspci it detects and properly identifies the wireless card as a Broadcom, Inc BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN Controller (Rev 01), but so far none of the commands I've tracked down have succeeded in pulling drivers to enable the wifi for it.


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This guide does not work. When running the commands those drivers and packages are not found. Using kali rolling 2016.2. Apparently you cannot get wifi working on one of the most common wifi chips out there, rendering kali linux virtually useless. Fail @kali_linux

That ACPI error is normal and shouldn't get you unusable wifi.


The realtek wifi driver you need is not included with the current Kali/Debian kernel version, you need to manually update the kernel or backport the drivers by downloading the source code and compiling it by yourself


Check also the Debian repository if they are included

Or try this

 -realtek-d723-wifi-driver-linux/

This may work or may not work. Based on my experience, it is inconsistent. On the network manager settings, you can manually enter the BSSID of the AP. You can found out the BSSID using an android application called 'WIFI analyzer'. You can also use other linux based wifi monitoring tools like Kismet, but the easiest way that I found out is using the android application. If you don't know, 5Ghz AP have higher channel number (more than 13). Now, the inconsistency, depending on distro, the BSSID select box may be populated, or you have to input it manually. Either way, enter the BSSID that you wish to connect, and set the name of the network to something you can remember, like "U-WIFI-5Ghz". Now unfortunately, sometimes the network will appear (and you can connect to that specific AP) and sometimes it do not even if you know the AP is close by.

im just gonna make i'm fully understand how this work,(if) im brought an internal wifi adapter,and installed it in my Win7,will my kali linux OS will recognize my internal wifi adapter or im have to install another driver in kali ??since im use a dual boot things make me a little bit confuse

Sorry I need to ask something....Is it possible to have wi-fi connection in Kali linux beside the default (wired connection) that appears without an external wi-fi card installed. I am using hp ProBook 6570b and i don't know much about laptops but it does connect to the wifi even though in Kali linux 2.0 no wi-fi is showing. Does this mean I need to buy an external wi-fi card to be able to connect to wi-fi in Kali Linux 2.0?

Hi, I installed the drivers on Ubuntu/Debian based distros but the USB wifi adapter does not automatically connect to Wifi on reboot. I also have to reconnect to my network but it saves as a new connection each time. Any suggestions?

Hello, I want to use wireshark on my windows machine (intel), i am using wsl2 and kali linux. unfortunatly it seems like intel windows drivers dont support network monitoring (netsh wlan show wirelesscapabilities says its not supported and intel themselves too). Is there a way to bypass that or another driver that supports it

Last week, I bought an Acer Laptop which had Linpus Linux installed in it. The reason why I went for acer instead of HP was that I intend to use Linux Mint as my primary operating systems and HP systems are notorious when it comes to Linux and wifi drivers. 2351a5e196

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