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I've recently bought a usb wifi adapter(tplink TL-WN822N V5) and I've been using kali linux on my vmware (the host is windows 10) , the problem is I see my wireless card on kali(wlan0 is shown on ifconfig command) and also I can see all wireless Access Points around me but when I click on any Access Point to connect , it shows me an error that says "the Activation of network connection failed"
P.S: I don't use dual boot










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    Possible duplicate of Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

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  • I thought maybe the problem is vmware , so I run Kali from usb bootable and I also couldn't connect to any Access Point and the error massage " the Activation of network connection failed " was shown on my screen

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    Feb 24 at 17:30
















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I've recently bought a usb wifi adapter(tplink TL-WN822N V5) and I've been using kali linux on my vmware (the host is windows 10) , the problem is I see my wireless card on kali(wlan0 is shown on ifconfig command) and also I can see all wireless Access Points around me but when I click on any Access Point to connect , it shows me an error that says "the Activation of network connection failed"
P.S: I don't use dual boot










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    Possible duplicate of Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

    – RalfFriedl
    Feb 23 at 20:57











  • I thought maybe the problem is vmware , so I run Kali from usb bootable and I also couldn't connect to any Access Point and the error massage " the Activation of network connection failed " was shown on my screen

    – afshin mod
    Feb 24 at 17:30














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I've recently bought a usb wifi adapter(tplink TL-WN822N V5) and I've been using kali linux on my vmware (the host is windows 10) , the problem is I see my wireless card on kali(wlan0 is shown on ifconfig command) and also I can see all wireless Access Points around me but when I click on any Access Point to connect , it shows me an error that says "the Activation of network connection failed"
P.S: I don't use dual boot










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I've recently bought a usb wifi adapter(tplink TL-WN822N V5) and I've been using kali linux on my vmware (the host is windows 10) , the problem is I see my wireless card on kali(wlan0 is shown on ifconfig command) and also I can see all wireless Access Points around me but when I click on any Access Point to connect , it shows me an error that says "the Activation of network connection failed"
P.S: I don't use dual boot







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    Possible duplicate of Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

    – RalfFriedl
    Feb 23 at 20:57











  • I thought maybe the problem is vmware , so I run Kali from usb bootable and I also couldn't connect to any Access Point and the error massage " the Activation of network connection failed " was shown on my screen

    – afshin mod
    Feb 24 at 17:30














  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

    – RalfFriedl
    Feb 23 at 20:57











  • I thought maybe the problem is vmware , so I run Kali from usb bootable and I also couldn't connect to any Access Point and the error massage " the Activation of network connection failed " was shown on my screen

    – afshin mod
    Feb 24 at 17:30








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Possible duplicate of Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

– RalfFriedl
Feb 23 at 20:57





Possible duplicate of Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

– RalfFriedl
Feb 23 at 20:57













I thought maybe the problem is vmware , so I run Kali from usb bootable and I also couldn't connect to any Access Point and the error massage " the Activation of network connection failed " was shown on my screen

– afshin mod
Feb 24 at 17:30





I thought maybe the problem is vmware , so I run Kali from usb bootable and I also couldn't connect to any Access Point and the error massage " the Activation of network connection failed " was shown on my screen

– afshin mod
Feb 24 at 17:30










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