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      <title>Best Wi-Fi Adapter for Hacking in 2024 (and How to Configure It)</title>
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      <description>Best Wi-Fi Adapter for Hacking in 2024 (and How to Configure It) Link to heading This post aims to be straightforward and to the point. I&amp;rsquo;ll be sharing my top picks for wireless cards used in Wi-Fi hacking, based on personal experience and real-world application. That said, the wireless card I utilize most often is the built-in one on my laptop, which typically supports monitor mode and functions flawlessly.</description>
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