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my downloaeded version of kali linux, ip command has replaced ifconfig.



when I type 'ifconfig' or '/sbin/ifconfig' it returns command not found.



I was told to use "ifcofig wlan0 up" to get the wireless connection UP.



nmtui command has shown that the needed wireless connection is connected and recognized by kali linux



However, the Firefox browser still cannot have access to the internet.



May I know how to use 'ip' command to execute the same purpose of 'ifconfig wlan0 up' ?



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    my downloaeded version of kali linux, ip command has replaced ifconfig.



    when I type 'ifconfig' or '/sbin/ifconfig' it returns command not found.



    I was told to use "ifcofig wlan0 up" to get the wireless connection UP.



    nmtui command has shown that the needed wireless connection is connected and recognized by kali linux



    However, the Firefox browser still cannot have access to the internet.



    May I know how to use 'ip' command to execute the same purpose of 'ifconfig wlan0 up' ?



    Thanks



    Raymond









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      my downloaeded version of kali linux, ip command has replaced ifconfig.



      when I type 'ifconfig' or '/sbin/ifconfig' it returns command not found.



      I was told to use "ifcofig wlan0 up" to get the wireless connection UP.



      nmtui command has shown that the needed wireless connection is connected and recognized by kali linux



      However, the Firefox browser still cannot have access to the internet.



      May I know how to use 'ip' command to execute the same purpose of 'ifconfig wlan0 up' ?



      Thanks



      Raymond









      share







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      raymondraymond1 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      my downloaeded version of kali linux, ip command has replaced ifconfig.



      when I type 'ifconfig' or '/sbin/ifconfig' it returns command not found.



      I was told to use "ifcofig wlan0 up" to get the wireless connection UP.



      nmtui command has shown that the needed wireless connection is connected and recognized by kali linux



      However, the Firefox browser still cannot have access to the internet.



      May I know how to use 'ip' command to execute the same purpose of 'ifconfig wlan0 up' ?



      Thanks



      Raymond







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