![]() More precisely, it was available as a standard card to connect to a wireless network but injection of packets was not possible.ĭuring BlackHat 2010, a new version (R1) was released with the following changes: ![]() Unfortunately, like a lot of new devices, the card was not supported by the “old” release of BackTrack. It offers more signal and is 802.11n compatible. There was two cards in competition: The AWUS036N and AWUS036NH. They produce good devices and not very expansive. After reviewing some discussion groups and asking for advices, I decided to buy a brand new card from Alpha Networks. But it died and I was looking for a brand new toy. This is a long story… but it is finally solved thanks to the developers of the BackTrack distribution! For a long time, I used a good old Orinoco PCMCIA card to play around with WiFi networks.
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