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You should now have an new interface called wlan1
11 Activate injection with "iwpriv wlan1 rfmontx 1" verify with "iwpriv wlan1 get_rfmontx"
12 Check injection with aireplay-ng, "./aireplay-ng wlan1 --test", aireplay-ng needs a AP in range in order to test injection, I had to run it a couple of times ,and move my wifi adapter before it worked.
Sometimes you need to run "ifconfig wlan1 up", so try that if you get into trouble.
airodump-ng --ivs -w capture wlan1
i used edimax ew-7318usg wifi adapter and with powered usb hub everything seems ok and i have wlan1 as you described.
But when i tried to run aireplay-ng, it say aireplay-ng not found can you help with this matter.