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AB2017 nov 14, 2017 3:39 p.m.

VM workstation wifi
connection

hello guys i'm having technical issue here i can't connect kali to
the wifi network it's showing me it's Ethernet cable for some
reason i don't know why is that and i tried to find a solution online
but none of them work please guys if anyone have any idea about
solution   

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RDPetruska nov 15, 2017 5:05 a.m. (en respuesta a AB2017)

1. Re: VM workstation wifi connection

Host OS?  Workstation version?  Guest OS version?


Assuming your Kali Linux here is your guest OS...  A virtual
machine will ALWAYS see the network interface as wired.  You set
the network settings on the host, via the VMware Network
Configuration program.  If you want/need an actual wireless
connection in a guest, you will need to use a USB wifi dongle and
attach it to the guest.  Refer to the Workstation documentation for
setting up networks.

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Hi, as stated already, you would typically use the "wired" virtual
nic inside the Kali guest. This arrangement enables you to share
your host's wireless connection with multiple guest VMs.
 
If you want to dedicate the wifi to Kali only, you need to disable
the adapter on the host and add it to your Kali VM. There is a
short tutorial on youtube covering how to do this:
Connect External WiFi in Kali Linux VMWare - YouTube
 
Obviously, neither the host OS nor other guest VMs can then use
the wifi adapter directly.
 
Regards, Pavel

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AB2017 nov 15, 2017 9:45 a.m. (en respuesta a cyberpaul)

3. Re: VM workstation wifi connection

thank you and this didn't work for me

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AB2017 nov 15, 2017 9:48 a.m. (en respuesta a RDPetruska)

4. Re: VM workstation wifi connection

my system in windows 10 and kali is the guest


so you thing the only thing i can do is to buy a usb wifi adapter
but do you have any idea about installing kali on flash drive so i
can move it with me anywhere and use it on different PC or
Laptops    

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