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airdriver-ng

automatically install/uninstall and patch drivers and 802.11 stacks


see also : airbase-ng - aircrack-ng - airdecap-ng - airdecloak-ng - aireplay-ng - airmon-ng - airodump-ng - airolib-ng - airserv-ng - airtun-ng - buddy-ng - easside-ng - ivstools - kstats - makeivs-ng - packetforge-ng - tkiptun-ng - wesside-ng

Synopsis

airdriver-ng <command> [drivernumber]


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description

airdriver-ng is a script that provides status information about the wireless drivers on your system plus the ability to load and unload the drivers. Additionally, airdriver-ng allows you to install and uninstall drivers complete with the patches required for monitor and injection modes. Plus a number of other functions.

command

supported

Lists all supported drivers

kernel

Lists all in-kernel drivers

installed

Lists all installed drivers

loaded

Lists all loaded drivers

load <drivernum>

Loads a driver

unload <drivernum>

Unloads a driver

reload <drivernum>

Reloads a driver

install <drivernum>

Installs a driver

remove <drivernum>

Removes a driver

remove_stack <num>

Removes a stack

install_stack <num>

Installs a stack

details <drivernum>

Prints driver details

detect

Detects wireless cards


see also

airbase-ng
aircrack-ng
airdecap-ng
airdecloak-ng
aireplay-ng
airmon-ng
airodump-ng
airolib-ng
airserv-ng
airtun-ng
buddy-ng
easside-ng
ivstools
kstats
makeivs-ng
packetforge-ng
tkiptun-ng
wesside-ng


author

This manual page was written by Thomas d’Otreppe. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

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