Intel dual band wireless 7260 not working on Kali Linux

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i have installed Kali-Linux in virtual box, but i am struggling to make my wifi work for almost 3-4 days. i have tried few things, out of which best options are listed below :



https://askubuntu.com/questions/331667/no-wireless-for-intel-corporation-7260-version-63



https://askubuntu.com/questions/433539/intel-7260-works-during-installation-but-not-after-reboot



But nothing is working for me, i cannot see my wifi card in iwconfig.










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  • As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing package firmware-iwlwifi.

    – McSinyx
    Aug 15 '15 at 4:23











  • I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.

    – Prike
    Aug 17 '15 at 9:04












  • No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html

    – McSinyx
    Aug 19 '15 at 13:30











  • I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working

    – Prike
    Aug 23 '15 at 10:34

















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i have installed Kali-Linux in virtual box, but i am struggling to make my wifi work for almost 3-4 days. i have tried few things, out of which best options are listed below :



https://askubuntu.com/questions/331667/no-wireless-for-intel-corporation-7260-version-63



https://askubuntu.com/questions/433539/intel-7260-works-during-installation-but-not-after-reboot



But nothing is working for me, i cannot see my wifi card in iwconfig.










share|improve this question
























  • As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing package firmware-iwlwifi.

    – McSinyx
    Aug 15 '15 at 4:23











  • I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.

    – Prike
    Aug 17 '15 at 9:04












  • No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html

    – McSinyx
    Aug 19 '15 at 13:30











  • I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working

    – Prike
    Aug 23 '15 at 10:34













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i have installed Kali-Linux in virtual box, but i am struggling to make my wifi work for almost 3-4 days. i have tried few things, out of which best options are listed below :



https://askubuntu.com/questions/331667/no-wireless-for-intel-corporation-7260-version-63



https://askubuntu.com/questions/433539/intel-7260-works-during-installation-but-not-after-reboot



But nothing is working for me, i cannot see my wifi card in iwconfig.










share|improve this question
















i have installed Kali-Linux in virtual box, but i am struggling to make my wifi work for almost 3-4 days. i have tried few things, out of which best options are listed below :



https://askubuntu.com/questions/331667/no-wireless-for-intel-corporation-7260-version-63



https://askubuntu.com/questions/433539/intel-7260-works-during-installation-but-not-after-reboot



But nothing is working for me, i cannot see my wifi card in iwconfig.







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  • As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing package firmware-iwlwifi.

    – McSinyx
    Aug 15 '15 at 4:23











  • I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.

    – Prike
    Aug 17 '15 at 9:04












  • No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html

    – McSinyx
    Aug 19 '15 at 13:30











  • I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working

    – Prike
    Aug 23 '15 at 10:34

















  • As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing package firmware-iwlwifi.

    – McSinyx
    Aug 15 '15 at 4:23











  • I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.

    – Prike
    Aug 17 '15 at 9:04












  • No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html

    – McSinyx
    Aug 19 '15 at 13:30











  • I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working

    – Prike
    Aug 23 '15 at 10:34
















As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing package firmware-iwlwifi.

– McSinyx
Aug 15 '15 at 4:23





As Kali is running in a VM, try to get Virtual Box connect to the internet. BTW if you have any plan installing Kali on real hardware, try installing package firmware-iwlwifi.

– McSinyx
Aug 15 '15 at 4:23













I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.

– Prike
Aug 17 '15 at 9:04






I have installed firmware-iwlwifi and copied the .ucode file also, but its still not working :-( and i think the .ucode version is also correct.

– Prike
Aug 17 '15 at 9:04














No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html

– McSinyx
Aug 19 '15 at 13:30





No, the firmware only work on real machine, for networking in VirtualBox try this instead: virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html

– McSinyx
Aug 19 '15 at 13:30













I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working

– Prike
Aug 23 '15 at 10:34





I am able to access the internet in the linux, but the problem is wifi is not working

– Prike
Aug 23 '15 at 10:34










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Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
I'm using an Esxi 6.5, which is running my Kali.






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    Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
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      Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
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        Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
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        Not sure if it's going to work for you, but I was able to connect the card to a Kali VM through Vmware Direct I/O passthrough.
        I'm using an Esxi 6.5, which is running my Kali.







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