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Creative Arts / Re: #security Graphic Contest [$100 prize]
« on: February 18, 2016, 12:10:49 am »
If no one else wants the $100, we can agree on this one and the judges can split the winnings
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The TPLink device is connected to your host machine, not your guest. The guest VMs see a virtual Ethernet device, which explains what you can see in the output of ip link etc.Source:http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/193047/how-can-i-get-my-wifi-card-tp-link-tl-wn722n-to-work-in-kali-linux-oracle-vm-vir
To allow the guest access to the physical USB device you need to set up USB Passthrough.
If the VM is off, open the VM's settings and select USB. On the right hand side of the window you should see an icon of a USB connector overlaid with a plus sign. Click on this and choose the TPLink device from the list. It should now be available in the guest VM when you power up.
Alternatively, if the VM is already running, you can attach it from the VirtualBox VM's menu: Device -> USB Device -> TPLink...
Either way, lsusb should show the device.
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