Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

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x04001
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Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by x04001 »

Hi,

my host system is windows 7 x64 and my guest is Linux BackTrack 5.
my laptop has wireless adapter atheros AR9285.
this wireless adapter works perfectly on my windows 7 however it seems not working in backtrack 5 maybe due to wrong setting as adapter for virtualbox.
basically backtrack 5 doesn't see any wireless adapter :-( instead of that it set as eth2 my wireless adapter :-(

basically my settings are:
host adapter 1
attached to: Bridged Adapter
Name: atheros AR9285 Wireless Network adapter
i didn't change anything from Advanced (so everything is setup as Intel pro/1000MT destop (82540EM) - cable connected)
network adapter is enable
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by Sasquatch »

Did you check the VirtualBox FAQ? Guess not :roll:. Better do that now.
Read the Forum Posting Guide before opening a topic.
VirtualBox FAQ: Check this before asking questions.
Online User Manual: A must read if you want to know what we're talking about.
Howto: Install Linux Guest Additions
Howto: Use Shared Folders on Linux Guest
See the Tutorials and FAQ section at the top of the Forum for more guides.
Try searching the forums first with Google and add the site filter for this forum.
E.g. install guest additions site:forums.virtualbox.org

Retired from this Forum since OSSO introduction.
x04001
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by x04001 »

i use NAT as written in FAQ but anyway BackTrack 5 doesn't see it as wlan0, only as lo or eth adapter
towo
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by towo »

Why should it seen as wlan?
For your VM exist no wlan-card.
Aerious
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by Aerious »

sorry to jump in between but i m having exactly same problem is there a solution ?
also check http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=42902 http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=42902
randomuser
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by randomuser »

For those of you too lazy to read (despite the 2 month wait for this answer):

VirtualBox doesn't read your wi-fi card as a wi-fi card. It reads it as a virtual lan. There is no way around this when using a VBox install.

There are 2 solutions:

1.) Buy a USB wireless adapter for your Backtrack adventures.

OR

2.) Install to your hard drive.

The second option is more complex and requires reading, so I'd recommend you go with the first.
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by Sasquatch »

randomuser wrote:(despite the 2 month wait for this answer)
2 months wait for an answer? The answer was given right away. But if people are dead lazy to read anything, it's their problem.
Read the Forum Posting Guide before opening a topic.
VirtualBox FAQ: Check this before asking questions.
Online User Manual: A must read if you want to know what we're talking about.
Howto: Install Linux Guest Additions
Howto: Use Shared Folders on Linux Guest
See the Tutorials and FAQ section at the top of the Forum for more guides.
Try searching the forums first with Google and add the site filter for this forum.
E.g. install guest additions site:forums.virtualbox.org

Retired from this Forum since OSSO introduction.
mediaf
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by mediaf »

As I didn't find anything about wifi in the indicated FAQ, I would like to know why there isn't an emulated wifi card available in virtualbox ?
I use mainly Vbox for testing purpose and it's a bit ennoying to not be able to test wifi networking from a Vbox guest.
stefan.becker
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by stefan.becker »

You have to learn what a VM is. I say nothing to this, because you will found 1000 of Articles via Google. Look in Wikipedia, read the FAQ and the manual. Its all described.
Maatraan
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by Maatraan »

No no need to go partition installation and buy USB wireless Adapter. Just follow the below steps in your Virtual Box before starting Back Track.

Open Virtual Box -> Highlight Back Track OS -> Settings -> Network -> Adapter 1 or 2( desired) -> Make sure Enable network adapter check box is selected.

Options should be:

Attached To: Bridged Adapter

Name: Select your local Wifi adapter.

Drop down the Advanced option.

Adapter type: Select the option based on the work station you have.

Promiscuous Mode: Allow All

Cable connection check box should be checked in.
Mutified
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by Mutified »

How are these jerks any help? All they do is tell people aking questions in a forum that they need to look elsewhere.

If you don't want to help then SHAD UP.

Also,
Same problem :lol:
Mutified
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by Mutified »

Maatraan wrote:No no need to go partition installation and buy USB wireless Adapter. Just follow the below steps in your Virtual Box before starting Back Track.

Open Virtual Box -> Highlight Back Track OS -> Settings -> Network -> Adapter 1 or 2( desired) -> Make sure Enable network adapter check box is selected.

Options should be:

Attached To: Bridged Adapter

Name: Select your local Wifi adapter.

Drop down the Advanced option.

Adapter type: Select the option based on the work station you have.

Promiscuous Mode: Allow All

Cable connection check box should be checked in.

This is good but it only lets me use my WiFi as an ethernet connection. This means that it doesn't act like wifi so that I can perform wireless scanning from my guest machine.
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by Perryg »

Reading your first post I was tempted to just ignore you.

The only way to connect the guest to use true wifi is for it to be a USB wifi adapter.
Then you do not use the VBox network adapter and instead the USB wifi adapter.
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by adasiko »

Perryg wrote:The only way to connect the guest to use true wifi is for it to be a USB wifi adapter.
I think that also possible to connect wifi by pci passthrough, but it's for linux host only.
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Re: Wifi issue on BackTrack 5

Post by Perryg »

adasiko wrote:
Perryg wrote:The only way to connect the guest to use true wifi is for it to be a USB wifi adapter.
I think that also possible to connect wifi by pci passthrough, but it's for linux host only.
Not easily. This requires VT-d from the processor (rare since it is so new) and even then it usually only works for graphics cards (when it works).
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