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barry99705

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  1. I'm pretty sure you're on the wrong forum....
  2. Just throwing this out there, but are you statically assigning your laptop's ip address?
  3. I'm just saying the ducky isn't going to work the way you think it is. It can't emulate screen touches, which is what android phones use for everything. You can try this yourself with a regular keyboard and usb adapter.
  4. I wouldn't use a Tetra for this anyway. Just a usb wireless adapter and a good yagi will do. That's how I used to do it. Actually this is how I used to do it... https://goo.gl/photos/VpbAcw8ohYwU15dN8 https://goo.gl/photos/oxFLgcdUSuiF1g2aA
  5. They must be using cheap lock washers. That style should grip on both sides. The little notches get bent inline with the washer, thusly. ---\---\---\--- Looks like you just had a couple bad ones that were bent out of shape so they're like this. ___\___\___
  6. If you're that paranoid about it, don't use it at home. Honestly I could give two shits about what's on someone's home network. I'm busy enough keeping shit off the corporate networks. Besides, everyone knows the good stuff is on the phones!
  7. For the most part, the tables aren't really that useful anymore. Computers and GPUs have gotten fast enough now that throwing the Webster's at a handshake doesn't really take that long. One of my bigger lists is this one. https://myexploit.wordpress.com/rocktastic-v11-one-billion-one-hundred-thirty-three-million-eight-hundred-thirty-nine-thousand-four-hundred-sixty-three-unique-word-combinations/
  8. You have to remember, render's password lists were generated in the early 2000's. Laptop's at the time would take hours and hours to generate the rainbow tables. Desktops took hours to generate the rainbow tables. I helped out with some of the beta testing of cowpatty back then.
  9. That was your computer saving itself. Your usb cable was shorted internally.
  10. Look for the composite duck firmware.
  11. Got it sorted. Had to flash the stock firmware, then back to the twin-duck firmware. That was weird.
  12. It would have to be phone specific. Most manufacturers have their own spin on the gui, and the ducky only acts as a keyboard, no mouse(touch). You'll also not be able to open a shell, since most android phones don't have that capability without an additional app already installed. I'm not even sure if it's possible.
  13. Well, the TOS of the software probably says you can only install it on one machine. That's kinda the point of hardware dongles. Don't like it? Don't buy their software.
  14. Yea, that would work. You could use something like duck.dns to have a way to know the external ip address.
  15. http://www.mo-co-so.com/HD-Radio-to-PC-Interface-p/mcs-mjs-hdr.htm http://www.mo-co-so.com/Directed-DMHD-1000-HD-Radio-Receiver-p/mcs-dir-hdr.htm
  16. Well, you kinda need something to ssh to, so you need a server. Now "server" can be anything that can run ssh.
  17. Duckey died, I think. If a sd card is inserted the red light will flash once, then goes out. Without it I get the green flashing "waiting for input" flash. I can hit capslock 4 times and it tries to fire off the inject.bin from the nonexistent sd card, at least that's what the red led is telling me. So far I've tried; reflashing the firmware swapping out the sd card formatting both sd cards Anything else I can try?
  18. Now that someone other than myself has printed and found it works, I'll post up the link to a cover plate I designed. Covers the portapack pcb and has bumpers for the display. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1897493
  19. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!
  20. Not that I've ever seen. I know at 900mhz you're looking at really low end dsl/dial up speeds.
  21. The higher the frequency the more bandwidth you get, but gets decreased range at the same power level, and more shit will block it.
  22. That, and there's always that guy with the 20 year old microwave that cooks things sitting on top of it just as well as stuff inside it. I had a microwave once that leaked so bad the wifi would drop every time I'd heat up a burrito.
  23. You mean this one? Chrome doesn't seem to like it though. http://1420mhz.wixsite.com/website/single-post/2016/10/01/Tech-tutorials-how-to-install-SDR-Audio-Waterfall-plugin
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