How to solve the problem of “no such BSSID available” when handling 5GHz frequency band WiFi by using air play ng

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Recently, I played a set of tools like air ng under Kali again to “crack” my WiFi password

First of all, about processing 2.4GHz WiFi, there are many detailed online tutorials including picture and text matching, so I won’t repeat them here

Here, we mainly explain the solution of handling 5GHz WiFi. After locking the target WiFi, when using the air play ng instruction to grab the handshake packet, we can still report the error “no such BSSID available.” on the premise of no syntax error and other problems. The problem is shown in the figure below

  

I’ve been searching the Internet for a long time, but I haven’t found an effective solution. So I decided to Google and finally found the answer in a user’s message on a forum

If you look at it carefully, “aircraft ng author” (reply from the author of aircraft ng) can’t help feeling a little excited. Thank the author for answering questions and solving doubts. To tell you the truth, this question has bothered me for a long time_ Oriental Taibai

The author’s meaning is as follows_ East_ Fang_ Too_ White

First, according to the author’s instructions, modify and execute the following instructions: air show-ng – 0 1000 – a AA: AA: AA: AA: AA – C BB: BB: BB: BB: BB – D wlan0

Then the problem was solved_ Oriental Taibai

  

So, I can’t help but wonder what the function of – D mentioned by the author of airtrack ng is

Input the “replay ng” command in the terminal to intercept the translated description fragment, as shown in the figure below_ The East is too white

You can see that – D means “disable AP detection”. Why do you need to disable AP detection for normal execution

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