Setting up the wireless interface

With wireless now supported with the inclusion of an IEEE 802.11n transceiver, we can now take advantage of the inherent support Kali offers for this. Many commercial tools, such as the Pineapple from HACK5®, take advantage of wireless hacks and we will see how many are possible with the Raspberry Pi 3 later in this book. Because Kali Linux supports it out of the box, we should be able to see that it's available without any effort on our part and can check settings and detection using the iwconfig command:

Setting up the wireless interface

We did not pre-configure anything here. If we wanted to use this as our primary interface for connectivity, ...

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