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. The Windows driver model typically prevents user-level applications from accessing these low-level hardware functions. Method 1: Using a Virtual Machine (Recommended)
| Chipset | Example Adapter | Monitor Mode | Injection | |---------|----------------|--------------|------------| | | Alfa AWUS036ACH | Yes | Yes | | AR9271 | TP-Link TL-WN722N v1 | Yes | Yes | | RTL8187L | Alfa AWUS036H | Yes | Yes (legacy) | | MT7612U | Linksys WUSB6300 | Yes | Limited | wifite for windows
inside the VM (standard graphical install). If USB passthrough fails, use with Kali Linux instead
If USB passthrough fails, use with Kali Linux instead. It has more reliable USB support for monitor mode. If USB passthrough fails
Since Windows drivers generally do not support the monitor mode required for Wifite, you need one of the following setups:
Instead of installing Linux, you can create a "Live USB" with Kali Linux