![]() I then flashed it in recovery mode, and after rebooting I was able to mount flash-drives. It turned out that there was a software limitation preventing me from mounting a flash drive as the OS was missing the OTG components.Īfter doing some more searching I came across this. So I tried mounting a flash drive to see how that would work. So I bought an otg y cable:Īfter using this I could see that any device plugged in was receiving power, but it still wasn't working. I used the ifconfig command to try to detect it but then realised that the problem must lie with the Nexus 4 not providing the 5V needed to power the adapter. When I plugged the a USB wireless adapter into the Nexus 4, it was not getting picked up. ![]() So the only way I was going to obtain monitor mode was to use an external wireless adapter. After some searching I discovered that the wireless chip-set does not support monitor mode. ![]() I can't get the wireless card into monitor mode using airmon-ng. ![]() I have a Google Nexus 4, running CyanogenMod 11 ( 11-20140308-SNAPSHOT-M4-mako), ( Android 4.4.2) I have also flashed kali nethunter 1.21. In short I am trying to mount an external USB wireless adapter to my Nexus 4 so that I can put the wireless adapter into monitor mode to use a tool called reaver.
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