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Topic: aircrack, airplay commands not recognized as internal or external com

I extracted files to the c drive and running mddos in windows it says the airplay-ng is not recognized as internal or external command.  Very new to this and trying to learn.
C:aircrack-ng-0.9
C:programfilescommviewdrivers

I extracted files  to these directories.  When I run the commands after changing to these directories it says the commands are not recognized.   What am I doing wrong??

xp home on laptop. Using Dlink airplus airextreme card.  Please help if you can.
Thank you for your time and trouble.

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Re: aircrack, airplay commands not recognized as internal or external com

Im having the same problem. Is there someone willing to help us?

Im using windows 7 ultimate 32-bit with Atheros wireless card.

Please help!

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Re: aircrack, airplay commands not recognized as internal or external com

This problem is related to Windows Xp, airserv and the -d iface option.
As I’ve seen before, I’ve loaded my Netgear WG511T card with the commview Driver. There are 2 possibilities: (Commview) Atheros Wireless Network Adapter, and the (Commview) NETGEAR 108 Mbps Wireless PC card WG511T.
I also have 2 other Atheros drivers from Atheros and WildPackets)
I’ve tried them all. Ive even tried to include commview.dll in the executable director of Airserv.
No matter how I define the -d option in the airserv command eg. airserv-ng -d commview.dll etc.. or same with -d xxx I get one of the following sequences:
Opening card <commview.dll|Debug>
dlopen(ca2k.dll)
init_lib()
Adapter <commview.dll|Debug> not supported
airserv-ng: wi_open<>: No such file or directory
back to the prompt. Or if I put xxx for the -d option, I get

Opening card xxx
Adapter <xxx> not supported
airserv-ng:wi_open(): No error.
I have tried everything in my understanding to no avail. Any suggestions other than Zero Config or put otther ports? Please provide. Thanks