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Old 09-09-2013, 06:59 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by brianinmaine View Post

EDIT: So my Kindle uses the ar6003 chip which probably does not have the ability to do this. Still might be fun to play with.
Close.

It is the Amazon/lab126 kernel build that does not have the supporting functions required by Aircrack enabled in the Wifi drivers.

In fact, those are disabled and/or missing in the mainstream Linux kernel as a matter of policy.

Pull an appropriate version of the Aircrack NG kernel, cross-breed the Wifi driver changes with the Amazon/lab126 kernel sources, re-build, ....
etc.
Then it will work.

See: http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?...ipset_comments
And the pages linked there-from.

Packet injection is supported for this chip since kernel version 2.6.26

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