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~total_blackout~

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  1. 1 hour ago, WatskeBart said:

    Try creating a payload on switch 1 or 2 with the following text:

    
    ATTACKMODE SERIAL

    Then check if Windows assigns a COM port to the bunny. You can check with the device manager or with the following command in the command prompt:

    
    mode

     

    Same issue as OS even after adding "ATTACKMODE SERIAL" to payload.txt file for switch2 (and being in position 2)

  2. Like a lot of other people in the forums, after following http://wiki.hak5.org/wiki/Internet_Connect...mit_Der_Jasager and changing the fon ip address to 192.168.0.250 as well as setting up a static IP on my computer's NIC, I am no longer able to connect to the FON.

    Now I would love some help and support to get this working.

    I would also like an answer to this question as it may help me solve this problem:

    digininja (im naming him because he knows what he is talking about) says in some other forms that when you go to webif and set the FON to DHCP that it is setup to look for an ip address from a dhcp server. This is correct (of course) because when I plug the FON into another router (linksys) I get an ip address for the FON (not 192.196.0.250, i get 192.168.1.xxx) On the webif site it says that the 192.168.0.250 is optional as it will only be used if it is unable to find a dhcp server. So why do we need a dhcp server?

    My thinking must be all wrong, please help.

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