Since I read reviews about users getting different chipsets for the same device type, I plugged the device in and verified to have the RTL8814AU chipset: lsusb | grep -E "Realtek*"īus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:8813 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. VirtualBox has the extension pack installed for USB 2 support. The notebook runs Ubunu 18.04.3 LTS with VirtualBox where I created a VM with the latest Kali Linux, which is 2019.3 at the time of writing. Sadly I can't get the driver working in monitor mode, especially on the new 5er Kernel. I bought an Alfa AWUS1900 WLAN device for education purpose with Aircrack, because it has Linux support and some posts/reviews confirms that.
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