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*Search the internet for "<your card model> chipset" or "<your card model> linux". Quite often you can find references to what chipset your card uses and/or other people's experiences. | *Search the internet for "<your card model> chipset" or "<your card model> linux". Quite often you can find references to what chipset your card uses and/or other people's experiences. | ||
- | *Search the [[http://forum.aircrack-ng.org/|Forum]] | + | *Search the [[https://forum.aircrack-ng.org/|Forum]] |
*You may also have a look at windows driver file names, it's often the name of the chipset or the driver to use. | *You may also have a look at windows driver file names, it's often the name of the chipset or the driver to use. | ||
*Check later in this page for cards known to work with aircrack-ng | *Check later in this page for cards known to work with aircrack-ng | ||
*Check the card manufacturers page. Sometimes they say what chipset they use. | *Check the card manufacturers page. Sometimes they say what chipset they use. | ||
*Have a look at **lspci -vv** output for descriptions, PCI id and kernel modules used. | *Have a look at **lspci -vv** output for descriptions, PCI id and kernel modules used. | ||
- | *Locate the [[http://pictures.aircrack-ng.org/fcc_id3.jpg|FCC ID]] of your device. Enter the information into [[http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/|FCC Website]] and then browse the internal photos of the device. | + | *Locate the [[https://pictures.aircrack-ng.org/fcc_id3.jpg|FCC ID]] of your device. Enter the information into [[https://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid|FCC Website]] and then browse the internal photos of the device. |
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Here are some other resources to assist you in determine what chipset you have: | Here are some other resources to assist you in determine what chipset you have: | ||
- | * Linux-wireless has 3 pages depending on the device type: [[http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/USB|USB]], [[http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/PCI|PCI/PCI Express/MiniPCI/MiniPCI Express/Express Card/Cardbus]] and the old [[http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/PCMCIA|PCMCIA]] | + | * Linux-wireless has 3 pages depending on the device type: [[https://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/USB|USB]], [[https://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/PCI|PCI/PCI Express/MiniPCI/MiniPCI Express/Express Card/Cardbus]] and the old [[https://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/PCMCIA|PCMCIA]] |
* [[http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility|Madwifi compatibility list]] | * [[http://madwifi-project.org/wiki/Compatibility|Madwifi compatibility list]] | ||
* [[http://linux-wless.passys.nl/|Wireless Adapter Chipset Directory]] nearly the best resource for this kind of information | * [[http://linux-wless.passys.nl/|Wireless Adapter Chipset Directory]] nearly the best resource for this kind of information |