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Problem with airmon-ng guide \ What is wlp1s0?
I apologize for the primitive questions, I'm a noob in this area.
The first step in working with airckrack-ng: putting the network map into scanning mode
To do this, in accordance with the aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=cracking_wpa guide, I launched airmon-ng to determine my computer's drivers.
Unlike the example of what the system will answer me for the airmon-ng command:
Interface Chipset Driver
rausb0 Ralink RT73 rt73
wlan0 Broadcom b43 - [phy0]
wifi0 Atheros madwifi-ng
ath0 Atheros madwifi-ng VAP (parent: wifi0)
I got the answer:
Interface Chipset Driver
wlp1s0 Broadcom wl - [phy0]
There is no such line in the example and I don't know what it means.
Please help.
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wlp1s0 is essentially a new standard for naming network interfaces in linux. PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames
is described in detail here
In fact - wl = wlan, that is, the wireless interface
p1 - PCI BUS 1
s0 - SLOT 0
Equal to wlan0 according to the old standard
It's just that your interface is called differently. You should learn the materiel before doing such things: start with linux administration, then read literature about networks ...
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