Aircrack Driver Rtl8187

Aircrack Driver Rtl8187 Bit
I found this:But it's out of date. In the comments, they say to use patch for the 2.6.32 kernel. I'm not really sure how to do this myself, and even if I do get the driver patched, I'm not sure how to use the patched driver instead of the one the is automatically loaded at boot.Also, of course, this is just for fun - something for me to do. I want to see how secure my network is, and this is a decent moment to learn. And it would be great to patch it myself whenever I need to during kernel upgrades and not have to rely on the AUR (which is currently out of date)Thanks for any help,Last edited by XtrmGmr99 (2010-03-02 02:38:06). Validating source files with md5sums.rtl8187linux26.1010.zip. I think what you did wrong was you replaced rtl81872.6.27.patch with rtl81872.6.32.patch,when you should have replaced rtl8187-ng-2.6.31.patch with rtl81872.6.32.patch.You could try following this guide on the aircrack wiki, I tried it there and it seemed to compile and install anyway.
Make sure you have installed though,pacman -Sy kernel26-headersWouldn't compile for me until I installed them.I don't know if it actually works, don't have time to test injection but it installs without errors anyway.Also, it seems that it is possible to do injection without patching. I just realised I never gave you the link for the aircrack guide, sorry! The guide I was talking about anyway wasin case someone else needs it.I think maybe the r8187 is the ieee80211 driver and the rtl8187 is the mac80211 driver.I tried injection last night, didn't seem to work for me using the r8187 one from that link. It monitors fine in airodump though.

Rtl8187 Wireless Driver Windows 7
Maybe it's loading the mac80211 default driver instead of the iee80211 driver, I might need to blacklist it.Which one worked for you?I have a feeling my usb adapter could be broken though, it's old enough.Last edited by dioltas (2010-03-02 13:24:57).
