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  1. "The Teensy microcontroller programmed by the Netragard hackers was programmed to wait 60 seconds after being plugged in to a computer and then enter commands into its keyboard that executed malware stored on the custom-built flash drive snuck into the guts of the Logitech mouse. To squelch warnings from McAfee antivirus, which was protecting the customer's PCs, the microcontroller contained undocumented exploit code that subverted the program's dialogue boxes to evade detection." Hackers Pierce Network With Jerry-rigged Mouse
  2. Have you got the mk1 or mk2 version of the 'Pineapple' Mk1 has a fixed battery pack which is soldered onto the board. Mk2 has a battery pack which plugs into the normal power input. With out seeing a picture, I can only suggest re-solder the wire back on if its a Mk1, and I'm not to sure about the Mk2 but it might be the same solution as Mk1
  3. Sounds like the problem I was having, when running on the battery pack. When they got low but still had enough power to power the device, when more clients connected to it the device pulled more power and the signal dropped when they disconnected again it was back to normal. This man not be whats happening with your device but its something I have notice when running mine using the battery pack.
  4. If you have the 'Pineapple' in the Fonera (or Open Mesh) white case, there are small screws under the two rubber feet in the front, its just a case of removing them and lifting the top lid off. Once you can see the insides un-screw the antenna nut, be careful not to twist the antenna wire when doing this because you may damage it (use some long nose pliers to hold onto the bolt while removing the nut). From this you should be able to lift out the circuit and place it in anything you want.
  5. I used this guild http://www.hak5.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=15293 to install Jasager and was using a FON2100 so should work in your case.
  6. If you followed Darren's steps then you should find it at http://10.42.43.1/webif.html , for the OpenWRT web interface and http://10.42.43.1/ for Jasager. Other wise if you just used DigiNinja's firmware then you will be able to find Jasager at http://10.42.43.1:1471
  7. If you are using it on a battery pack try replacing the batteries, there might be just enough power to power the LEDS but nothing else.
  8. Had this email come through today, basically its a discounted Fonera+ for £24.95
  9. I got the same problem when flashing my fon the first time. My guess to why it failed, was while the fon was flashing it self with the new firmware,the batty pack went dead, but the leds where still on making it look like it just froze. After messing around I made myself a USB power cable and then flashed the fon using veyron guild here it took about 15 minutes to do and worked first time.
  10. I'm no linux guru, but after looking around I came up with this, I have no idea if it works but it might point you in the right area. Generic Toggle Script Create a file called wogglein /sbin and paste this into it: #!/bin/sh KARMA_STATE = `get_karma` Case "$KARMA_STATE" in 1) # Karma is on karma_cli -s off hostapd 0) # karma is off killall -9 hostapd karma_cli -s on tcpdump -i ath0 -w /mnt/tcpdump esac Then set chmod +x /sbin/woggle Hotplugging Now to get hotplugging working, create a directory in /etc/hotplug.d called button and then create a file in /etc/hotplug.d/button called 01-radio-toggle as in the original wifi toggle script (above). Paste this into that file: if [ "$BUTTON" = "ses" ]; then if [ "$ACTION" = "pressed" ]; then /sbin/woggle fi fi and set chmod +x 01-radio-toggle Ref: http://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/openwrtdoc...ware/wifitoggle
  11. Edit: Scrap that, messed around with it today and thought I plug my multimeter in and low and behold 4.2V just enough to power the LED's etc but not the Ethernet and serial, got it flashed and working after changing the battery's, I feel like a fool now :P
  12. Hey, I'm having some trouble with my for2100 UK (got it off ebay). The first problem, I cant fully connect to the serial port, I get +PHY ID is 0022:5521 in Putty and it seems every thing stops, I've left it like that for a good 20 minutes and nothing has changed. The other problem is that the Ethernet keeps cutting out, it comes online for 20 sec then does off again so the flashing process fails. Any ideas on whats going on?
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