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    Wireless Manager In Backtrack 4 Final

    Hello, I have installed the BackTrack 4 Final on my computer. I am new to this. So, I don't have any idea about the BackTrack. I want to know, Is there an Wireless manager available for BackTrack 4? And if that is possible, then how can I able to connect that to the router. I am also running Vmware on my computer.

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    Re: Wireless Manager In Backtrack 4 Final

    Hello, I am also searching for the same thing. And the most frustrating thing is that, I am not getting any kind of help on the internet also. So, if you are having any solution for this, then please provide that to me. I have tried to find out the details about it, but there is not a single source available from which I will able to get that. So, now if anyone is using that, then give details about it to me.

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    Re: Wireless Manager In Backtrack 4 Final

    Hello, I am having the WICD network manager for my BackTrack 4 Pre Final and if you are not able to start the Wicd Network Manager then you can follow the steps below:
    • You need to execute the command as below:
      root@cbug-nest:~# /usr/bin/start-network
    • Then click on the Internet
    • Select the Wicd Network Manager or you can simply type the command as below on terminal
      /usr/bin/wicd-client
    • Done.

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    Re: Wireless Manager In Backtrack 4 Final

    Hey, I have tried the command below and then come to know that it is working for me. So you can use as below:
    $ /usr/bin/start-network
    Starting Network connection manager: wicd failed!
    $ sudo /usr/bin/start-network
    Starting Network connection manager: wicd.
    $

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    Re: Wireless Manager In Backtrack 4 Final

    Hello, You just need to make use of the commands as per the below:
    • First enter the command below:
      sudo /usr/bin/start-network
    • Then you need to enter the below command
      sudo /usr/bin/wicd-client on
    • You will see the Network Manager in your Task Bar.

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    Re: Wireless Manager In Backtrack 4 Final

    Hey, Thank you. I was trying for the solution for my Wireless manager and after using the command below it get started:
    sudo /usr/bin/start-network
    It is working fine for me. Thank you. Before this, I have tried to use different solutions, but not able to solve my problem. But, using this command on the terminal solved my problem.

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    Re: Wireless Manager In Backtrack 4 Final

    Hello, you can solve your problem by using only two commands as discussed earlier. I have used that and that is working fine for me. So, I would suggest you to simply make use of the command below and get solved your problem :

    sudo /usr/bin/start-network
    sudo /usr/bin/wicd-client on

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