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  1. I finally got some progress while it was hooked up to my router. I had a spare Linksys router and named the SSID TestSSID. I used my Vista PC with wireless and connected to the TestSSID and after enabling save this network and connect automatically, I unplugged the Linksys router that was named TestSSID. I then logged into my Fon that had a IP of 192.168.1.6 that it got from my main DHCP server on my network. After that I turned on Karma, and added TestSSID to the whitelist and then my Vista PC thought it was the Linksys TestSSID and it connected to Jasager and I was able to surf the net using my Vista PC with the firewall on. Woo hoo, success at last.
  2. OK, sorry for being a post whore, but I'm going nuts trying almost every configuration and I'm not sure if it's me or what, but some things I need other people to try. So this whole time I put Static for Network. I put DHCP and it doesn't give you a choice to put DNS, BUT IT WORKS NOW with the firewall on!!! But this is connected to my router now. I will try to do ICS again. Can you try that Erichapkido? Try DHCP and post your results please. Thanks. Spare my insanity. :) EDIT: When the FON is connected to my router, I can connect to the fon with windows machines with firewall on and it can access the net. When I connect the fon to my XP machine trying to use ICS, I can't get it to work.
  3. Hmm weird, now my internet doesn't work through the FON. I'm going nuts messing with this thing. So I entered my internets DNS servers and I got the same results as Erichapkido. When my Vista firewall is on, I can't access the net. My iPhone I guess doesn't have a firewall and connects fine. I'm about to give up and just use Aircrack in Ubuntu to access their router instead to play with.
  4. I was wondering how do I remove/destroy the athx interface, so when I log into Jasager it says no interface and gives you a option to create one? Which area is that located in the webif interface? Thanks...
  5. So your ICS computer is running XP, and the test computer that wasn't connecting to the internet is running Vista?
  6. Also, if your home network is WPA2 or security protected, you don't have to Blacklist it right?
  7. Try setting the gateway and DNS on the FON to the IP of the adapter that is connected to the FON. That's what I had to do to get it to work. Look at my pictures above.
  8. I was scratching my head wondering why it wasn't picking up my network. Makes sense now. Thanks.
  9. Yes, I turned on Karma. It turns off if you reboot, or unplug the router. That's what I was going to ask next... Does Jasager Karma only work on wireless networks that have no security enabled? At home I use a WPA2 protected wireless, and I unplugged the Access Point to simulate it not there. So now I guess that is why I didn't see Karma mimic my secured WPA2 AP? Also, does Karma work only with Windows computers? As I've been not sure to test it with OSX, XP, or Linux.
  10. Did you also use a switch to keep the link active on your computer?
  11. I'm not sure if it's suppose to connect via wireless or ethernet after step 10. I think your suppose to run the flash utility and have it connect to it when you power on the FON. It will force flash it that way. Try running it on another windows machine. You should be able to run the flash utility. Getting that utility to run seems like the key to your problem. I flash mine hooked up to a switch.
  12. I'm not to clear on this either, but I think in order for "your neighbor" to be able to still surf the web. You need to setup ICS or something of the like to share the internet through your laptop which would be in the middle. People would then connect to the FON which is connected to your laptop, then access the net through that. That way you would be in the middle and be able to sniff the packets. The whitelist and blacklist also has me confused. But I know if I blacklist OpenWrt and try to connect to that SSID, it refuses the connection.
  13. NP, glad to help out. Step 11 seems to be a lifesaver for many problems. :) The first time I ran into a issue and couldn't connect back to my FON, I tried the whole night and stayed up till like 5am. :( I thought it was bricked and I was about to throw it out and give up. The next day I saw someone mention step 11 and boy was I happy to find out it fixed it. Now every time I see someone with a problem, I just say Step 11. lol :)
  14. I had some issues when following the other guide to setup ICS. After messing around with different settings, I finally got it to work this way- http://hak5.org/forums/index.php?s=&sh...st&p=106454
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