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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. This is a traceroute from a windows laptop connected to the fon. It still makes it, but it freezes on that second step and I think it is stopping everything from connecting. 192.168.1.1 is the fon, and 172.21.40.1 is, I think, the gateway for the computer that the fon is connected to.

    C:\Documents and Settings\test>tracert google.com
    
    Tracing route to google.com [72.14.207.99]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:
    
      1     3 ms     1 ms     2 ms  192.168.1.1
      2     *        *        *     Request timed out.
      3     4 ms     1 ms     1 ms  172.21.40.1
      4     5 ms     2 ms     2 ms  phila-gw-F-0-1-100mb.voicenet.net [207.103.158.8
    1]
      5     6 ms     4 ms     4 ms  runway-f-4-1-1-hsrp2.voicenet.net [207.103.5.165
    ]
      6     6 ms     5 ms     6 ms  ge2-5.br01.phl02.pccwbtn.net [63.218.31.21]
      7    11 ms    10 ms     9 ms  74.125.49.77
      8    74 ms    11 ms    10 ms  216.239.48.112
      9    44 ms    44 ms    36 ms  209.85.248.217
     10    39 ms    39 ms    38 ms  72.14.233.113
     11    41 ms    38 ms    36 ms  66.249.94.90
     12    38 ms    40 ms    54 ms  72.14.236.134
     13    39 ms    36 ms    38 ms  eh-in-f99.google.com [72.14.207.99]
    
    Trace complete.

    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.

  5. Have you already turned Karma on via the web interface? (as far as i can tell it has to be manually turned on each time the fon is powered on. And if karma is on and running has your test computer ever been to a open(no security) network and saved it with the option to automatically connect the next time its within range?

    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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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 :)

  9. This is how my ICS is setup on my MBP.

    Also when setting up ICS, on the built in ethernet port on my MBP, after turning on ICS on the wireless adapter that is connected to my wireless network, I left the settings as is without entering a gateway or any DNS servers.

    The IP was set to 192.168.0.1.

    So my settings look like this on the adapter that is hooked up to the FON.

    post-11332-1224813338_thumb.jpg

    On the FON network settings, I set the IP to 192.168.0.250 and choose static. I also added a Gateway and DNS server of 192.168.0.1 which is the IP of the adapter that is connected to the FON's ethernet port.

    post-11332-1224813655_thumb.jpg

    So far it looks as though everything is working. I can access the internet when connected to the OpenWrt SSID on the FON. I also choose this setup because if I go out to a public AP, I shouldn't have to change any settings.

    Now the question I have is, should I blacklist the OpenWrt SSID? And why and what does that do?

    Thanks.

  10. Well after entering DNS addresses, I'm able to connect to the FON and then to the internet via ICS on my Laptop.

    The FON is connected to my Ethernet port and my wireless is connected to my wireless router.

    I had to connect to the OpenWrt SSID with a test computer to connect to the FON. Is that correct? I would think you wouldn't need to join OpenWrt and it would automatically connect you to the FON and the FON would pretend it's your AP that you normally connect to.

    Also once connected to the FON with the test computer, I log into Jasager using the computer that is hooked up via ethernet to the FON and don't see any connected clients.

    Am I suppose to blacklist OpenWrt? Is my FON broken or not working correctly?

    It seems as though the logs aren't working now.

    EDIT: I rebooted the FON and now the log is working again. I'm still kinda lost though.

    Any thoughts?

  11. Hey Leslie, I've been trying to duplicate your setup as well and not had any luck. At work now but wondering if you've had any success with this yet. I'm trying to avoid having to setup multiple waps to get this working. Seems like I ought to be able to use the lan connection on the fon to my notebook and connect my notebook via wireless to whatever access point exists at my location. Does that make sense? Is that what you are trying to duplicate?

    Well the reason I tried this method was because I tried ICS first and it didn't work out for me.

    But yes, connecting the fon to your laptop then your laptop via wifi to your network should work, but I can't get it going (ICS).

    But I will try it again and post results.

  12. Yea, my iPhone is set to remember AP's and connect to them automatically.

    I just can't figure out how to get this thing working correctly.

    If I just power the fon on without it connected to anything and connect to the OpenWrt SSID and login to Jasager, turn on Karma, and not blacklist OpenWrt and wait. It should pick up clients in the list correct?

    Is there anything else I have to setup in the OpenWrt webif? I basically just turned on WPA2 encryption and set it to a IP of 192.168.1.250.

    Am I suppose to blacklist the OpenWrt SSID?

    Thanks digininja.

  13. I followed the posted directions to setting up ICS and selected instead to have the IP as 10.0.2.250. I did the save and apply changes and now I can't connect to the Fon via ethernet. I do not get an IP address. If I connect wirelessly I get 192.168.0.1 as my IP on my notebook but still can not connect to 10.0.2.250.

    I've tried going through wireless and ethernet using a browser and putty and have had no luck connecting. Not sure what my options are at this point. Am I screwed? Can I get into the Fon via the wireless connection somehow? It no longer gives out an DHCP address when I connect via ethernet.

    Please help, everything was working perfectly until I somehow screwed up the ICS guide.

    You can try to hook up the fon and your computer via ethernet cable to a router that has DHCP. It should issue the fon a IP and then you can log in.

    If that doesn't work, you can go back to step 11 in the Jasager wiki install guide and re-flash the fon and follow the rest of the guide to get you back up and running.

    I had to do it twice after trying ICS also. :)

  14. Hi,

    You guys have a great podcast, and cool projects to mess with and learn.

    Keep up the good work.

    I got a Fon and followed the Jasager install wiki and installed it with no problem. (I copied the httpd.conf file to the etc directory at the end to password protect the login pages successfully also)

    I tried ICS on my MBP running XP but couldn't get it to work for some reason so instead I hooked it up to my current router at home. (I did run into some problems trying to get ICS going, but just flashed it from Step 11 and started over)

    So now, I have the Fon connected to my router with a Static IP of 192.168.1.250 and protected the SSID OpenWrt with WPA2. I turned on Karma and can connect to the Fon to access the internet. After verifying that I can connect to the internet, I blacklisted OpenWrt SSID and I guess that makes it so you can't connect to the OpenWrt SSID.

    When I connect to my network, I can log in to Jasager or webif at 192.168.1.250.

    So, when I power up a laptop or my iPhone or a wifi device, it should show up on the Jasager connected client list if Karma is on right?

    So far, I haven't gotten any clients with SSID's connected to the list.

    Is the way, I'm using it incorrect? I figured, when a device tries to look for the network SSID it is associated with it will hit my Fon and connect to it and then they will have access to the internet using the Fon and the network it is connected to.

    Any help is appreciated, thanks.

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