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Cant get MK5 working


JackChitt

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Very weird. Could be the firmware on the sd card is corrupt. Try downloading the latest firmware from here https://wifipineapple.com/?downloads and the flashing instruction here: https://wifipineapple.com/?flashing

Hope that helps....

pabo2uk

Thanks for your reply but that is the steps I have already taken. Tried 2 different versions of the sd firmware just to be sure the that the newest firmware wasn't corrupt by download. I make it all the way past the led pattern for successful upgrade and past setting my password. BUT when I Log in I have no options except the log out button.

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No script is off and allows globally. I tried it on Chrome, IE, Firefox and 2 other PCs before posting this. Even killed Ad Block Plus before attempting to log in. All dp switched are up and sd card is still inserted. Don't know if that would affect anything if I removed it. Is it possible my device is defective? The green led is lit and the blue one is too but flashing every so often. Nothing like the boot up flash. I did catch this when logging in with the developers console active.

Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected end of input

Uncaught ReferenceError: init is not defined

GET http://www.superfish.com/ws/sf_main.jsp?dlsource=wxpifdx&CTID=cool3_pirate&userId=Mjg0NjVDQzgtMUQwQi00QT

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Your pineapple seems to be working fine. If you get that far, it's not the pineapple's fault but the client's.

Don't try IE, we don't and won't ever support it. I suggest disabling ALL chrome extensions, quitting your browser, opening an incognito tab and connecting to http://172.16.42.1:1471.

As far as I can see, something is interfering with the javascript. Try loading the the following file directly though. If it loads it's really not the Pineapple.

http://172.16.42.1:1471/includes/js/functions.js

Best Regards,

Sebkinne

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The only thing the 3 Pcs have in common that I have tried it on is the AV. Bitdefender interferes with every other program I run so i'm going to uninstall it and try again. If that fails, I will try linux. If that fails, I'm boxing the damn thing up and sending it back. I have been happy with my MK3 for some time now and I will continue being happy with it.

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The only thing the 3 Pcs have in common that I have tried it on is the AV. Bitdefender interferes with every other program I run so i'm going to uninstall it and try again. If that fails, I will try linux. If that fails, I'm boxing the damn thing up and sending it back. I have been happy with my MK3 for some time now and I will continue being happy with it.

As I said, follow my directions. If you can hit the page, pineapple works - browser just won't execute the JS. No idea why without seeing it properly.

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As I said, follow my directions. If you can hit the page, pineapple works - browser just won't execute the JS. No idea why without seeing it properly.

It would not load this page. Logged in or out "http://172.16.42.1:1...js/functions.js". It wouldn't work on Kali linux, nor a VM with a fresh install of Windows 7 64 connecting via wireless. If there is any screen shots or tools you would like me to run and send a report, I will be more than happy to do so. I did uninstall Bitdefender and had the same results. I also tried it on a friends laptop and my gfs tablet and 2 other PCs I own. I am really thinking it is an issue with the pineapple but I am open to any resolution given before I start the return/ exchange process.

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Here is a report from Firefox:

[00:14:46.695] Unknown pseudo-class or pseudo-element '-webkit-scrollbar'. Ruleset ignored due to bad selector. @ http://172.16.42.1:1471/includes/css/styles.php:155

[00:14:46.695] Unknown pseudo-class or pseudo-element '-webkit-scrollbar-track'. Ruleset ignored due to bad selector. @ http://172.16.42.1:1471/includes/css/styles.php:161

[00:14:46.695] Unknown pseudo-class or pseudo-element '-webkit-scrollbar-thumb'. Ruleset ignored due to bad selector. @ http://172.16.42.1:1471/includes/css/styles.php:168

[00:14:46.708] SyntaxError: missing } after function body @ http://172.16.42.1:1471/includes/js/functions.js:242

[00:14:46.709] The character encoding of the HTML document was not declared. The document will render with garbled text in some browser configurations if the document contains characters from outside the US-ASCII range. The character encoding of the page must be declared in the document or in the transfer protocol. @ http://172.16.42.1:1471/

[00:14:46.718] Unknown property 'box-sizing'. Declaration dropped. @ http://172.16.42.1:1471/

[00:14:46.720] ReferenceError: init is not defined @ http://172.16.42.1:1471/:1

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I can only repeat that if you have flashed the firmware successfully AND you get to the change password screen and you change your password AND are able to look good in to the WiFi Pineapple MKV interface, it's not an issue with the firmware or the pineapple.

Firmwares in their fresh state are basically images. If it flashes without errors (in boots, Webinterface, ssh), it's running like it does on all pineapples with the default firmware.

Now, what I suggest you try is SSH into the pineapple (root@172.16.42.1) with the password you specified. If this works, follow the manual flashing instructions here: https://wifipineapple.com/?flashing

But as I said, while I don't know what it is, it has to be something on the clients end.. Or at least I cannot think of why it would fail.

You might also want to check if the file /pineapple/includes/js/functions.js exists. You'll have to do this over ssh.

Best regards,

Sebkinne

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I had a smiler problem, it has something to do with the web browser. I can't get it to work in Windows 8.1 with Firefox

Though it work like no tomorrow on my Macbook Pro OSX 10.9 with Firefox. Also in Linux Mint 16 with Firefox.

I had this problem for a day or so, i got annoyed with it and left it, came back a few days forgetting it and it worked, possibly a cache problem?

I credit the fix for my problem to Foxtrot. I simply left it running for a full day. attempted to sign in and like magic its working. I have no explanation of how this fix worked but it did. Thank you Mr. Foxtrot

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