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+[title] Enable Monitor Mode
+[* black] Enter the command ***sudo airman-ng start wlan0***
+ [* icon_note] If your adapter is under a different name simply substitute the name where ***wlan0*** is shown
+[* black] If your network adapter supports Monitor Mode then you should see (monitor mode enabled) at the bottom of the screen.
+[* icon_caution] The command will also list any processes that might cause issues later on during this guide. These processes should be killed before continuing, which we will demonstrate in the next step.