Wifiway 3.5 Iso Page

Once you have the ISO, you need to write it to a USB drive (minimum 8GB recommended).

For Windows Users:

For Linux Users: Use the dd command (careful with the output path): Wifiway 3.5 Iso

sudo dd if=wifiway-3.5.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M status=progress && sync

Booting:

Wifiway 3.5 has drastically expanded its driver repository. It now natively supports: Once you have the ISO, you need to

In the ever-evolving world of wireless security auditing, few tools have maintained a cult following quite like WiFiWay. With the recent buzz around the WiFiWay 3.5 ISO, many newcomers and nostalgic pentesters are asking: Is this legacy live CD still relevant in 2024/2025, or has it been left in the dust by tools like Kali Linux? For Linux Users: Use the dd command (careful

I downloaded and tested the ISO this week. Here is everything you need to know.