Best Wireless Adapters For Hacking Wireless Networks


To hack a Wi-Fi network using Kali Linux, you need your wireless card to support monitor mode and packet injection. Not all wireless cards can do this, so I've rounded up this list of 2017's best wireless network adapters for hacking on Kali Linux to get you started hacking both WEP and WPA Wi-Fi networks.


Wi-Fi Hacking for Beginners

Kali Linux is by far the best supported hacking distro for beginners, and Wi-Fi hacking on Kali (previously called BackTrack) is where I started my own journey into hacking. In order to hack Wi-Fi, you will quickly learn that a wireless network adapter supporting packet injection and monitor mode is essential. Without one, many attacks are impossible, and the few that work can take days to succeed. Fortunately, there are several good adapters to choose from.
 

 
If you're new to hacking Wi-Fi.Any of the wireless network adapters on this list can be combined with a Raspberry Pi to build your own Wi-Fi hacking computer. 

What's so great about wireless network adapters? By swapping out the antenna or adapter type, we can target different kinds of networks. We can even target far-away networks with the addition of special super long-range directional antennas like the Yagi antenna.
 

Chipsets Supported by Kali Linux

So how do you pick the best wireless network adapter for hacking? If you're hacking on Kali, certain chipsets (the chip that controls the wireless adapter) will work without much or any configuration needed.
 
Atheros AR9271 chipset inside the ALFA Network AWUS036NHA. Image by Maintenance script Chipsets that work with Kali include:
  • Atheros AR9271
  • Ralink RT3070
  • Ralink RT3572
  • Realtek 8187L (Wireless G adapters)
  • Realtek RTL8812AU (newly in 2017)
  • my research also suggests the Ralink RT5370N is compatible
In 2017, Kali Linux began supporting drivers for the RTL8812AU wireless chipsets. These drivers are not part of the standard Linux kernel and have been modified to allow for injection. This is a big deal because this chipset is one of the first to support 802.11 AC, bringing injection-related wireless attacks to this standard. 
 
Adapters That Use the Ralink RT3070 Chipset
The Alfa AWUS036NH is a b/g/n adapter with an absurd amount of range. This is amplified by the omnidirectional antenna and can be paired with a Yagi or Paddle antenna to create a directional array.
 
 
The Alfa AWUS036NEH 2.4 GHzIf you're looking for a somewhat more compact wireless adapter that can be plugged in via USB, the Alfa AWUS036NEH is a powerful b/g/n adapter that's slim and doesn't require a USB cable.
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Adapters That Use the Atheros AR9271 Chipset

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Adapters That Use the RT3572 Chipset
While the previous adapters have been 2.4 GHz only, the AWUS051NH is a dual band adapter that is also compatible with 5 GHz networks. While slightly pricier, the dual-band capacity and compatibility with 802.11n draft 3.0 and 802.11a/b/g wireless standards make this a more advanced option.

Adapters That Use the Realtek RTL8812AU Chipset (New)

 
 
Newly supported in 2017, the Alfa AWUS036ACH is a beast, with dual antennas and 2.4 GHz 300 Mbps/5 GHz 867 Mbps – 802.11ac and a, b, g, n compatibility. This is the newest offering I've found that's compatible with Kali, so if you're looking for the fastest and longest range, this would be the adapter to start with.
To use this, you may need to first run the following.
apt update
apt install realtek-rtl88xxau-dkms
This will install the needed drivers, and you should be good to go.
The Alfa AWUS036ACH, ready to hack on 802.11ac. 
















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