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What kind of Wireless Security Protocol are you trying to hack? That being said, if you download the newest Xcode airmon-ng should work with Lion, although I haven't done it in awhile. What do you mean Xcode airmon-ng? I searched for it on apple developer's website - could not find it. Bad grammar. It should say, if you download the newest Xcode, airmon-ng should work.

Try downloading Xcode and make sure you get the Command Line Tools package, as well. Good luck. TimD TimD 2 2 gold badges 7 7 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. Can you please share some details like where to get the package from, how to install and how to configure it?

Details will make your answer much more valuable for other users here. You can use: sudo wash -i en1 to scan wifi networks on macos. The Overflow Blog. Stack Gives Back Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses.

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Active Oldest Votes. Doing: ifconfig wlan0 up just told me no such device exists. That clued me into how to potentially fix the mode. Here are the commands that restored my internet access: First, restart your network manager: service NetworkManager restart Your network manager service might be called Network-Manager Let's see what your wireless adapter is doing: iwconfig It might be called something like wlan0mon instead of wlan0 indicating it is in monitor mode still Since it is still in monitor mode, let's turn the normal mode back on: airmon-ng start wlan0 7 The last number is the channel and can probably be omitted Now let's stop the monitoring interface: airmon-ng stop wlan0mon And finally, let's turn your normal network adapter back on: ifconfig wlan0 up Check for the normal adapter now: ifconfig Should no longer show the "mon" equivalent and instead show wlan0 or whatever your adapter is called in normal mode Now you can use your network manager app to reconnect to the network for browsing.

Improve this answer. Very helpful answer I was searching for this answer for the last 2 month and finally got it. Emad Aldeen Emad Aldeen 5 5 bronze badges. The Overflow Blog. Stack Gives Back Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses. Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually.

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