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How to create bridge on physical network adapter


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#1 AhtunG

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Posted 19 March 2024 - 05:28 AM

Hello guys, need some help with network adapter on Kali Linux or any Unix like environments
I need to bridge physical interface of the network card so that on a virtual machine I can see the Wi-Fi networks available nearby, not just be able to add a “wireless network”, but use my network card in the same way as on the host machine . Perhaps someone knows solutions other way than set bridges, I would be grateful.



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Posted 19 March 2024 - 06:32 AM

What virtual machine software and to note the following:

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Posted 21 March 2024 - 03:44 AM

VMWare, but i`m able to use any of VMS type if it depends. The important thing, that i can`t use NAT, cause i need to see interface that i`m connected to as wlan and i can`t use usb-adapter cause i don`t have enough time to make a new driver set for it

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Posted 21 March 2024 - 05:03 AM

What are you talking about making a driver set? I have used physical hardware in vmware with extreme ease and with no "driver set." If you use a compatible wireless dingle or internal card it won't require special drivers.

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Posted 21 March 2024 - 06:08 AM

Sry, i forgot to say that if i`ll be using a extenal wireless adapter i`ll need to make a new driver set for it cause i need to change working frequencies and some more things, so using the wireless usb-adapter it the last way to solve my problem



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Posted 21 March 2024 - 06:19 AM

No using a wireless adapter or USB dongle is easy peasy no need to change ant frequencies. I've done wireless pentesting before. There is literally no need to change any frequencies. 802.11 runs on 2.4ghz and 5ghz and channel selection is automatic.

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