Co-founder @intuitibits | Maker of @wifiexplorer | @wlanpi Core Dev | 🛜
May 25, 2022 • 13 tweets • 5 min read
So you got an Intel AX210 adapter installed on your Linux computer and are ready to start capturing Wi-Fi traffic on 6 GHz, except that it doesn't work. Here's what you should know. 🧵
First, you need to be running Linux kernel 5.10 or newer. Intel drivers (iwlwifi) are part of the upstream Linux kernel. Intel introduced support for the AX210 adapter (and 6 GHz) in version 5.10.