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Revision as of 19:49, 30 July 2015
In order to confirm that packet injection works, you can use aireplay-ng in packet injection test mode (mode 9). The command looks like this:
$ aireplay-ng -9 -a AA:BB:CC:DD:EE wlan2mon
where -9 or --test tells it to operate in packet injection test mode, -a AA:BB:CC:DD:EE is the MAC address of the target access point, wlan2mon is the wireless device that has already been put into monitoring mode with airomon-ng.
Here's what the output should look like:
$ aireplay-ng -9 -a AA:BB:CC:DD:EE wlan2mon 12:47:05 Waiting for beacon frame (BSSID: AA:BB:CC:DD:EE) on channel 7 12:47:05 Trying broadcast probe requests... 12:47:06 Injection is working! 12:47:07 Found 1 AP 12:47:07 Trying directed probe requests... 12:47:07 AA:BB:CC:DD:EE - channel: 7 - 'Walrus' 12:47:08 Ping (min/avg/max): 0.891ms/15.899ms/32.832ms Power: -21.72 12:47:08 29/30: 96%