How do I get my wireless USB adapter to show up in Kali Linux?

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Be sure your wifi dongle appears to be up.

iwconfig

Check if your wifi dongle appears, what it is the name is using and if it is up. Let's imagine it is wlan0.

sudo ifup wlan0

It it was the problem, it should work fine

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • LittleOne12345
    LittleOne12345 over 1 year

    I just received my PAU05 USB wifi adapter today and after installing some drivers I got the device to work just fine in Kali Linux (I did some wireless pen testing with no problems.) However when I restarted my PC today and went to boot up Kali Linux in my VirtualBox machine it found my device, but it is no longer showing as wlan0 in console. I think it may be a driver issue but I'm not entirely sure.

    Image of Problem

    Edit: I am using a virtual machine and I believe I might have the answer. When I received the device I plugged it in my laptop before installing the drivers prompting Windows to install the device by itself. That in turn caused my internal wifi adapter driver to be changed as seen here.

    As seen here.

    Now this is just a theory, but I think it may have to do with the drivers conflicting? Any suggestions?

    • MariusMatutiae
      MariusMatutiae over 8 years
      What is the output of lsusb?
    • undo
      undo over 8 years
      @LittleOne12345 Are you using live boot?
    • LittleOne12345
      LittleOne12345 over 8 years
      @RahulBasu I am using oracle virtual box.
  • LittleOne12345
    LittleOne12345 over 8 years
    Unfortunately that did not work aswell. puu.sh/msC22/5fdef31a00.jpg
  • LittleOne12345
    LittleOne12345 over 8 years
    Usb persistence is only needed when dealing with a live bootable usb. In my case I am using a virtual machine with oracle virtual box. This is not the solution.