The more features on a chip
but you do risk a lot doing that. like anything else, a mistake flashing firmware can brick the device.
it does not take hardware for monitor mode. this is purely a software/firmware feature
software to support it is needed. i use monitor mode often and never had a driver concern for it to work. it's software that makes it happen. software that comes with the adapter might be able to use it but in general i've mainly just used it from various software i use.
just grab some software that uses it and it should work fine. i'm not sure what you are trying to use right now that does not work, but i've never seen software with it as an option not work straight away.
software to support it is needed. i use monitor mode often and never had a driver concern for it to work. it's software that makes it happen. software that comes with the adapter might be able to use it but in general i've mainly just used it from various software i use.
just grab some software that uses it and it should work fine. i'm not sure what you are trying to use right now that does not work, but i've never seen software with it as an option not work straight away.
Modern hardware doesn't really support it anymore, most chipsets are built on old process nodes and they try to squeeze every penny out of those controllers and they literally lack the hardware implementation for it
Even with FOSS drivers the hardware capability is lacking - the software can ask for monitoring mode, but the chip replies with i'm sorry Dave, I can't let you do that - even if the drivers do support it and can work around the older generations improper implementation cough Realtek cough
I've seen some BT & WiFi controllers using FPGAs, where with the driver installation you flash the firmware into the chip and the firmware with RFMON won't fit into the available memory.
Some fully fledged wifi+bt adapters do support it (Apple MacBooks use those IIRC) but they are expensive (above $30 per chip) and their driver is proprietary, where it maybe disabled for other platforms.
And here we come back to Alfa who's USB devices are on the expensive side, but they do support it![]()
hi mate i don't think that it's only about software here is why
a reply i got from reddit
he is talking about ASIC implementation