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I'd never touched one of these before, but I've got moderate *nix experience, and it went very smoothly. The only hitch I ran into was I installed DD-WRT before realizing that I was supposed to use OpenWRT (for Jasager). So I had to re-flash my firmware from DD-WRT to OpenWRT, and then carry on from there. Worked fine, and I learned to flash from the command line as well as with the auto-tool (ap51).
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Thanks for the help guys. But what I meant was that I do know that jasager can work on the Fon+, but I was thinking about the firmware. On the Hak5 episode they say DONT PLUG IT TO THE INTERNET. Well my thought was that if I bought a Fon+ today that it might already have that special firmware that doesent allow you to flash with the different firmware. Or have I misunderstould and you can actually flash OpenWRT on any firmware version.
I also bought a couple of fonera and one fonera+ last week and they shipped with the "old" firmware (as shown in the guides). I was able to follow right along with no problems at all. I think they only get updated when you connect them to the 'net. Order away Deathray!
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dnsmasq help
in WiFi Pineapples Mark I, II, III
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Hi ghostlywind, I'm looking into this also -
dnsmasq man page: http://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/docs/dnsmasq-man.html
Given the error you're getting, it looks like it's trying to write the lease file to a non-existing path location.
Check your /etc/dnsmasq.conf
There should be an entry in it like this:
dhcp-leasefile=/tmp/dhcp.leases
I just checked the processes running on my newly built (stock) Jasager, and found the following:
/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --dhcp-range=lan, 192.168.1.100,192.168.1.250,255.255.255.0,12h
You could try that...
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