Hey everyone quick question.
I was wondering if dell laptops preferably "inspiron" werent compatible with "aircrack"? So i was reading a port on another forum and they were saying that alot of dell standerd wifi cards are "broadcom" and are not compatible. Is this true? And if so do i have to buy one? Because you suppose to get this message when you type (airodump)
"usage: airodump <nic index> <nic type> <channel(s)> <output prefix> [ivs only flag]
Known network adapters:
14 NETGEAR WG511T 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card
22 NETGEAR WAG511 802.11a/b/g Dual Band Wireless PC Card
Network interface index number ->"
I dont get that message i just get the standerd message which is
"Airodump-ng 1.0 beta2 - (C) 2006,2007,2008 Thomas d'Otreppe
Original work: Christophe Devine
http://www.aircrack-ng.orgusage: airodump-ng <options> <interface>[,<interface>,...]
Options:
--ivs : Save only captured IVs
--gpsd : Use GPSd
--write <prefix> : Dump file prefix
-w : same as --write
--beacons : Record all beacons in dump file
--update <secs> : Display update delay in seconds
--showack : Prints ack/cts/rts statistics
-h : Hides known stations for --showack
-f <msecs> : Time in ms between hopping channels
--berlin <secs> : Time before removing the AP/client
from the screen when no more packets
are received (Default: 120 seconds).
-r <file> : Read packets from that file
Filter options:
--encrypt <suite> : Filter APs by cipher suite
--netmask <netmask> : Filter APs by mask
--bssid <bssid> : Filter APs by BSSID
-a : Filter unassociated clients
By default, airodump-ng hop on 2.4Ghz channels.
You can make it capture on other/specific channel(s) by using:
--channel <channels>: Capture on specific channels
--band <abg> : Band on which airodump-ng should hop
--cswitch <method> : Set channel switching method
0 : FIFO (default)
1 : Round Robin
2 : Hop on last
-s : same as --cswitch
--help : Displays this usage screen"
does this mean my card isnt compatible?