kali linux and its feature of wifi hot-spot
I cant see any option of changing the password of my hot-spot created in Kali.
How can i change the password?
It is always the same password whenever I start hot-spot service.
wireless-networking hotspot
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I cant see any option of changing the password of my hot-spot created in Kali.
How can i change the password?
It is always the same password whenever I start hot-spot service.
wireless-networking hotspot
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I cant see any option of changing the password of my hot-spot created in Kali.
How can i change the password?
It is always the same password whenever I start hot-spot service.
wireless-networking hotspot
I cant see any option of changing the password of my hot-spot created in Kali.
How can i change the password?
It is always the same password whenever I start hot-spot service.
wireless-networking hotspot
wireless-networking hotspot
asked Oct 16 '15 at 17:10
shivam prakharshivam prakhar
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When you enable your hotspot, click options. In the options menu, select "wireless security". From there you can choose your own password.
The part I can't figure out is how to keep internet running through the hotspot. Wifi reception is really bad in my room, however if I walk right outside my door, I have all the internet I need. I want to create a hotspot with my kali linux laptop, and stream the internet through here. I think i have to have a hardwired connection, though.
– user526555
Nov 26 '15 at 11:00
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Not really sure about The other given answer but what worked for me was the following:
1- nano the following file
nano /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Hotspot
2- The information should be like this
[connection]
id=Hotspot
uuid=8848099e-7a0f-46c5-8264-bb6c2a3aa5e1
type=wifi
autoconnect=false
permissions=
secondaries=
[wifi]
hidden=true
mac-address=A0:88:69:95:92:C3
mac-address-blacklist=
mode=ap
seen-bssids=
ssid=PutTheNameOfTheHotspotHere
[wifi-security]
group=ccmp;
key-mgmt=wpa-psk
pairwise=ccmp;
proto=rsn;
psk=PutHereThePassword
[ipv4]
dns-search=
method=shared
[ipv6]
dns-search=
method=auto
3- Save the file and head to the Network manager as you usually do and enable a hotspot.
Done . (If the hotspot doesn't work from the first time try closing the window and enable it again , not sure why but it seems like the first time will only set the card but not enable it .)
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When you enable your hotspot, click options. In the options menu, select "wireless security". From there you can choose your own password.
The part I can't figure out is how to keep internet running through the hotspot. Wifi reception is really bad in my room, however if I walk right outside my door, I have all the internet I need. I want to create a hotspot with my kali linux laptop, and stream the internet through here. I think i have to have a hardwired connection, though.
– user526555
Nov 26 '15 at 11:00
add a comment |
When you enable your hotspot, click options. In the options menu, select "wireless security". From there you can choose your own password.
The part I can't figure out is how to keep internet running through the hotspot. Wifi reception is really bad in my room, however if I walk right outside my door, I have all the internet I need. I want to create a hotspot with my kali linux laptop, and stream the internet through here. I think i have to have a hardwired connection, though.
– user526555
Nov 26 '15 at 11:00
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When you enable your hotspot, click options. In the options menu, select "wireless security". From there you can choose your own password.
When you enable your hotspot, click options. In the options menu, select "wireless security". From there you can choose your own password.
answered Nov 26 '15 at 10:57
user526555user526555
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The part I can't figure out is how to keep internet running through the hotspot. Wifi reception is really bad in my room, however if I walk right outside my door, I have all the internet I need. I want to create a hotspot with my kali linux laptop, and stream the internet through here. I think i have to have a hardwired connection, though.
– user526555
Nov 26 '15 at 11:00
add a comment |
The part I can't figure out is how to keep internet running through the hotspot. Wifi reception is really bad in my room, however if I walk right outside my door, I have all the internet I need. I want to create a hotspot with my kali linux laptop, and stream the internet through here. I think i have to have a hardwired connection, though.
– user526555
Nov 26 '15 at 11:00
The part I can't figure out is how to keep internet running through the hotspot. Wifi reception is really bad in my room, however if I walk right outside my door, I have all the internet I need. I want to create a hotspot with my kali linux laptop, and stream the internet through here. I think i have to have a hardwired connection, though.
– user526555
Nov 26 '15 at 11:00
The part I can't figure out is how to keep internet running through the hotspot. Wifi reception is really bad in my room, however if I walk right outside my door, I have all the internet I need. I want to create a hotspot with my kali linux laptop, and stream the internet through here. I think i have to have a hardwired connection, though.
– user526555
Nov 26 '15 at 11:00
add a comment |
Not really sure about The other given answer but what worked for me was the following:
1- nano the following file
nano /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Hotspot
2- The information should be like this
[connection]
id=Hotspot
uuid=8848099e-7a0f-46c5-8264-bb6c2a3aa5e1
type=wifi
autoconnect=false
permissions=
secondaries=
[wifi]
hidden=true
mac-address=A0:88:69:95:92:C3
mac-address-blacklist=
mode=ap
seen-bssids=
ssid=PutTheNameOfTheHotspotHere
[wifi-security]
group=ccmp;
key-mgmt=wpa-psk
pairwise=ccmp;
proto=rsn;
psk=PutHereThePassword
[ipv4]
dns-search=
method=shared
[ipv6]
dns-search=
method=auto
3- Save the file and head to the Network manager as you usually do and enable a hotspot.
Done . (If the hotspot doesn't work from the first time try closing the window and enable it again , not sure why but it seems like the first time will only set the card but not enable it .)
add a comment |
Not really sure about The other given answer but what worked for me was the following:
1- nano the following file
nano /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Hotspot
2- The information should be like this
[connection]
id=Hotspot
uuid=8848099e-7a0f-46c5-8264-bb6c2a3aa5e1
type=wifi
autoconnect=false
permissions=
secondaries=
[wifi]
hidden=true
mac-address=A0:88:69:95:92:C3
mac-address-blacklist=
mode=ap
seen-bssids=
ssid=PutTheNameOfTheHotspotHere
[wifi-security]
group=ccmp;
key-mgmt=wpa-psk
pairwise=ccmp;
proto=rsn;
psk=PutHereThePassword
[ipv4]
dns-search=
method=shared
[ipv6]
dns-search=
method=auto
3- Save the file and head to the Network manager as you usually do and enable a hotspot.
Done . (If the hotspot doesn't work from the first time try closing the window and enable it again , not sure why but it seems like the first time will only set the card but not enable it .)
add a comment |
Not really sure about The other given answer but what worked for me was the following:
1- nano the following file
nano /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Hotspot
2- The information should be like this
[connection]
id=Hotspot
uuid=8848099e-7a0f-46c5-8264-bb6c2a3aa5e1
type=wifi
autoconnect=false
permissions=
secondaries=
[wifi]
hidden=true
mac-address=A0:88:69:95:92:C3
mac-address-blacklist=
mode=ap
seen-bssids=
ssid=PutTheNameOfTheHotspotHere
[wifi-security]
group=ccmp;
key-mgmt=wpa-psk
pairwise=ccmp;
proto=rsn;
psk=PutHereThePassword
[ipv4]
dns-search=
method=shared
[ipv6]
dns-search=
method=auto
3- Save the file and head to the Network manager as you usually do and enable a hotspot.
Done . (If the hotspot doesn't work from the first time try closing the window and enable it again , not sure why but it seems like the first time will only set the card but not enable it .)
Not really sure about The other given answer but what worked for me was the following:
1- nano the following file
nano /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Hotspot
2- The information should be like this
[connection]
id=Hotspot
uuid=8848099e-7a0f-46c5-8264-bb6c2a3aa5e1
type=wifi
autoconnect=false
permissions=
secondaries=
[wifi]
hidden=true
mac-address=A0:88:69:95:92:C3
mac-address-blacklist=
mode=ap
seen-bssids=
ssid=PutTheNameOfTheHotspotHere
[wifi-security]
group=ccmp;
key-mgmt=wpa-psk
pairwise=ccmp;
proto=rsn;
psk=PutHereThePassword
[ipv4]
dns-search=
method=shared
[ipv6]
dns-search=
method=auto
3- Save the file and head to the Network manager as you usually do and enable a hotspot.
Done . (If the hotspot doesn't work from the first time try closing the window and enable it again , not sure why but it seems like the first time will only set the card but not enable it .)
edited Mar 2 '16 at 21:30
answered Mar 1 '16 at 17:59
Fahad AlkamliFahad Alkamli
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