[SOLVED]wlan0 up - Operation not possible due to RF-kill
[SOLVED]wlan0 up - Operation not possible due to RF-kill Dec 05, 2013 How to Configure Wireless on Any Linux Desktop - Linux.com Nov 10, 2010 Debian Network Interface Setup – Linux Hint
I've run into this issue before with a couple different driver forks as mentioned in #77.Been trying to isolate the exact issue but I know a few factors are the wireless-regdb and crda databases which need to be recompiled and signed.
Jul 11, 2017 networking - Issue with ifconfig in a shell script (using /sbin/ifconfig wlan0 down Then you're probably already root, so you should be able to: /sbin/iwconfig wlan0 essid "WLA_NETWORK" without using sudo. There are a couple of things that could prevent your script in its current form from running: sudo can be configured to require a valid tty (using the requiretty configuration directive). Setting up Raspberry Pi WiFi - Pi My Life Up
Nov 23, 2015 · ifconfig //to check your network adapter in my case “wlan0” ifconfig wlan0 down macchanger -m 00:11:22:33:44:55 // you can use any MAC you want ifconfig wlan0 up. Changing your hostname. If a Network Admin see a machine in his network named kali-364 or kali-linux or something like this he will definetly know that there is something wrong.
I've run into this issue before with a couple different driver forks as mentioned in #77.Been trying to isolate the exact issue but I know a few factors are the wireless-regdb and crda databases which need to be recompiled and signed. How to restart a single network interface properly? | The Sep 01, 2013