I have a collection of VMware Fusion virtual machines that I use for 
libpcap/WinPcap development.

Until recently, I was able to test monitor-mode support by plugging in a Belkin 
Wireless G adapter (with a Zydas chip) into my Mac and telling Fusion to 
connect it to the virtual machine.

That no longer works with VMware Fusion 8.1.1 on OS X El Capitan - my Linux 
virtual machines, for example, get USB errors trying to upload the firmware, 
and the Windows virtual machine has no better luck even with the vendor driver. 
 I don't know whether 1) the upgrade to El Capitan, 2) the upgrade to Fusion 8, 
or 3) upgrades to the guest OSes are the problem here.

The adapter is also a bit behind the times, as it only does 11g, not 11m or 
11ac.

Does anybody know of a VMware Fusion issue here, and, if so, do they know a way 
to work around it?

If not, does anybody have any recommendations for a USB Wi-Fi adapter that:

        1) has driver support on reasonably recent Linux kernels, 
{Free,Net,Open}BSD, and Windows, preferably with monitor-mode support on Linux 
(preferably with a mac80211 driver) and *BSD;

        2) preferably supports at least 802.11n?

(I'd ask for adapters known to work with Fusion, but I suspect 99 44/100% of 
the people here would be using the adapters on real machines rather than Fusion 
virtual machines.)
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