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Feature fixes #108

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Multiple fixes including MAC changer, TX Power, and killing/restoring conflicting network PIDs.
Added --killnetwork for killing/restoring conflicting network PIDs.

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looks like great work sir, said without testing the changes due to vecation. Dont forget to take a look at wifite2 also, which aims to be the future (complete rewrite) of wifite. Thanks.

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I am working on the original wifite program because it is still the version included with Kali and NetHunter. I hope to fix all problems with the program running on those distros.

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kimocoder commented Jul 13, 2017

Correct, im on Kali too, but the wifite inn Kali repos are outdated.. Therefor i requested a version bump in this repo & in Kali bug repo i suggested upgrading wifite with included fixes (cause wash scanning & lots more is broken, in Kali repos) but also suggested a change to wifite2 (which works perfect for me on both Kali & NetHunter) but I think the suggestions better come from the developer & maintainer himself (the great derv82) to get the changes in place. But again, great work there sir

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armae commented Nov 30, 2018

ثناء العمل كما ستوفر لك بعض الوقت، وفيما يلي جميع الاختصارات الجديدة، ولكي تستخدمها ما عليك سوى كتابتها في شريط عنوان المتصفح الذي تعمل عليه وسيتم إنشاء ملف جديد:

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