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For adapters that use in-kernel drivers, use any of the many guides that
are available as the in-kernel drivers work in the textbook, standards
compliant manner.
Please submit corrections or additions via Issues.
Monitor mode, or RFMON (Radio Frequency MONitor) mode, allows a computer
with a wireless network interface controller (WNIC) to monitor all
traffic received on a wireless channel. Monitor mode allows packets to
be captured without having to associate with an access point or ad hoc
network first. Monitor mode only applies to wireless networks, while
promiscuous mode can be used on both wired and wireless networks.
Monitor mode is one of the eight modes that 802.11 wireless cards and
adapters can operate in: Master (acting as an access point), Managed
(client, also known as station), Ad hoc, Repeater, Mesh, Wi-Fi Direct,
TDLS and Monitor mode.
Note: This document and the test-mon.sh
script have been tested on the
following:
Kali Linux Raspberry Pi OS Linux Mint Ubuntu
Steps to test monitor mode
Install USB WiFi adapter and driver per instructions.
Update system
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
Ensure WiFi radio is not blocked
sudo rfkill unblock wlan
Install the aircrack-ng and wireshark packages
sudo apt install -y aircrack-ng wireshark
Check wifi interface information
iw dev
Information
The wifi interface name wlan0
is used in this document but you will
need to substitute the name of your wifi interface while using this
document.
Enter and check monitor mode
A script called test-mon.sh
is available in the driver directory.
It will automate much of the following. It is a work in progress so
please feel free to make and submit improvements. It is written in Bash.
Usage:
sudo ./test-mon.sh [interface:wlan0]
Note: If you want to do things manually, continue below.
Disable interfering processes
sudo airmon-ng check kill
Change to monitor mode
Option 1 (the airmon-ng way)
Note: This option may not work with some driver/adapter combinations
(I'm looking at you Realtek). If this option does not work, you can
use Option 2 or the test-mon.sh
script that was previously mentioned.
sudo airmon-ng start <wlan0>
Option 2 (the manual way)
Check the wifi interface name and mode
iw dev
Take the interface down
sudo ip link set <wlan0> down
Set monitor mode
sudo iw <wlan0> set monitor control
Bring the interface up
sudo ip link set <wlan0> up
Verify the mode has changed
iw dev
Test injection
Option for 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz
sudo airodump-ng <wlan0> --band ag
Option for 5 GHz only
sudo airodump-ng <wlan0> --band a
Option for 2.4 GHz only
sudo airodump-ng <wlan0> --band g
Set the channel of your choice
sudo iw dev <wlan0> set channel <channel> [NOHT|HT20]
sudo aireplay-ng --test <wlan0>
Test deauth
Option for 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz
sudo airodump-ng <wlan0> --band ag
Option for 5 GHz only
sudo airodump-ng <wlan0> --band a
Option for 2.4 GHz only
sudo airodump-ng <wlan0> --band g
sudo airodump-ng <wlan0> --bssid <routerMAC> --channel <channel of router>
Option for 5 GHz:
sudo aireplay-ng --deauth 0 -c <deviceMAC> -a <routerMAC> <wlan0> -D
Option for 2.4 GHz:
sudo aireplay-ng --deauth 0 -c <deviceMAC> -a <routerMAC> <wlan0>
Revert to Managed Mode
Check the wifi interface name and mode
iw dev
Take the wifi interface down
sudo ip link set <wlan0> down
Set managed mode
sudo iw <wlan0> set type managed
Bring the wifi interface up
sudo ip link set <wlan0> up
Verify the wifi interface name and mode has changed
iw dev
Change the MAC Address before entering Monitor Mode
Check the wifi interface name, MAC address and mode
iw dev
Take the wifi interface down
sudo ip link set dev <wlan0> down
Change the MAC address
sudo ip link set dev <wlan0> address <new mac address>
Set monitor mode
sudo iw <wlan0> set monitor control
Bring the wifi interface up
sudo ip link set dev <wlan0> up
Verify the wifi interface name, MAC address and mode has changed
iw dev
Change txpower
sudo iw dev <wlan0> set txpower fixed 1600
Note: 1600 = 16 dBm
Information
airodump-ng can receive and interpret key strokes while running.
The following list describes the currently assigned keys and supported
actions:
a
Select active areas by cycling through these display options:
AP+STA; AP+STA+ACK; AP only; STA only
d
Reset sorting to defaults (Power)
i
Invert sorting algorithm
m
Mark the selected AP or cycle through different colors if the selected AP is
already marked
o
Enable colored display of APs and their stations.
p
Disable colored display.
q
Quit program.
r
(De-)Activate realtime sorting -
applies sorting algorithm every time the display will be redrawn
s
Change column to sort by, which currently includes:
BSSID;
PWR level;
Beacons;
Data packets;
Packet rate;
Channel;
Max. data rate;
Encryption;
Strongest Ciphersuite;
Strongest Authentication;
ESSID