You can always download the drivers and install it if it doesn’t work directly. I have a Asus laptop with Broadcom wireless chipset and I had to use the Ubuntu Additional Drivers to install the drivers for the WiFi adapter. I am not sure if Kali Linux has something like that.
Well. It depends on the version of Kali you get.
I have a Qualcomm Atheros QCA6164, and it wasn’t compatible with Kali 2.0 for some reason. I then (after extensive research) contacted a firmware constructor about the issue. He made sure an updated file came with Kali 2016.1 and I was able to Dual Boot.
Moral of the story: just do some research.
oh yeah i have researched for over 10 Days now , but the card is pretty new in the market but using the bcm4366 chipset , thats why i asked if someone could confirm. But im looking at other PCI-e card also. i have found 2 two cards now that have supported chipset.