Stop the VM and increase the amount of RAM to at least 104 Mb and try againView attachment 13342 This is what i got in return. wlan0 did not appear.
Looks like there is no driver for MediaTek 7601. It can be downloaded from here http://mediatek.com/en/downloads/mt7601u-usb/ but it needs to be built though the homepass vm is not configured for that. You can try to find a prebuild driver for Debian.Okay this time something happened. View attachment 13343. I tried to ifconfig but 0wlan didn't appear. Perhaps there is something more need to be done.
Looks like there is no driver for MediaTek 7601. It can be downloaded from here http://mediatek.com/en/downloads/mt7601u-usb/ but it needs to be built though the homepass vm is not configured for that. You can try to find a prebuild driver for Debian.
You can google for "MT6701 Debian", maybe you will be lucky to get a ready driver or you will find an easy guide to make the driver by yourself.Damn. Thanks alot mate.
Wish I had the capabilities to do that thought, its fine :x btw ~ I am curious , can I do the VMware method with an OSX?You can google for "MT6701 Debian", maybe you will be lucky to get a ready driver or you will find an easy guide to make the driver by yourself.
Yes it should work too with VMware Fusin for MacOSWish I had the capabilities to do that thought, its fine :x btw ~ I am curious , can I do the VMware method with an OSX?
Yes it should work too with VMware Fusin for MacOS
Anyway you will need a USB adapter and the driver for MT7601 will still be needed with any host OSIl give that a whirl. Thanks for being so patient with me. >.<
Anyway you will need a USB adapter and the driver for MT7601 will still be needed with any host OS
Screenshot please!Thanks for reply,
Well I tried, it says "SWbemObjectSet", but still with no nzone.macs created.
Screenshot please!