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barry99705

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  1. It doesn't work on my home machines, but it did work at a client site's computer lab. Hit half a dozen machines and got login creds on all of them.
  2. That's the battery I get the issue with, but I had a USB wifi adapter attached. When I plugged it into my laptop the problem went away.
  3. Try this. Connect your laptop to some kind of file share. Make sure you check the reconnect box.
  4. I've had that happen with not enough power supplied to the nano.
  5. No, it's custom hardware, just like the two new pineapples.
  6. It doesn't work on every computer.
  7. Which firmware is on the duck? Twin duck will show as a keyboard and as a usb drive. If you don't want the usb drive part, flash a different duck firmware.
  8. I know there's a couple cases for the ubertooth on thingiverse, but I don't know of one for the yardstick yet.
  9. If you're reflashing to stock, it should "just work"™. Have you tried a different pc?
  10. Hey dude, check /etc/turtle/Responder and see if your Responder.db is there. I found mine there on my lanturtle.
  11. Yea, I have no tables in that location on my turtle. Not sure where else to look.
  12. http://wiki.wifipineapple.com/#!troubleshooting.md
  13. If you wpa the open access point then karma won't work anymore. At least that's how it used to work. Haven't tried it in a few pineapple revisions.
  14. I use a tp-link tl-wn722n on mine. Just plug it in and boot the pineapple. It shows up as a third wireless device and you can connect that to your home wifi.
  15. Try a different browser. Could be an extension goofing with the page.
  16. Well, there's only like three of them in the shop, and it was a holiday this past weekend, so they might take a little longer than usual.
  17. What the hell does this have to do with the OP's problem?
  18. barry99705

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    2 second google search... https://www.wifipineapple.com/downloads
  19. Might help if, you know, you told us which os.
  20. Yea, that power can and will spike every now and then. Use an adapter.
  21. Nice aperture systems asset tag! We have a few places where it's a good idea to carry, but the cop shops frown on carrying into them.... They've never said anything about my knife though, so at least I have that.
  22. Nmap scan should show you all the network devices.
  23. There's no firewire cables in there. Firewire is dead unfortunately... I'm one of the "break fix" as well as network installer, network engineer people of my company. As well as desktop support and occasional server support. So I use most of that stuff on a fairly regular basis. I wouldn't carry it if I didn't use it. I also have enough crap in my car to build out a halfway decent network before ordering anything. https://goo.gl/photos/TTVQPqDM95YfEcJM9 That was a year ago. Mostly the same. Think I've added a few battery powered tools, and the boxes of network cable change all the time. Right now I only have two half boxes. I actually have room in the back of the Element right now! https://goo.gl/photos/9SuPtZXfx8ga4DAj8 Another old pic of the platform I built for the Element. Lets me store longer stuff underneath, like the 4 foot step ladder and hand truck. At the moment I have a few pieces of Unistrut under there as well. That stuff is like magic when your client wants to have a projector or ptz camera somewhere that doesn't quite have the structure to do it. Now comes the question of why do I need all that construction crap in my car. This is why; https://goo.gl/photos/JUwzj2wGh6cQBpBu5 https://goo.gl/photos/1uGTuwF3LWtU1ijF8 We installed the projector, in ceiling speakers and drop down screen. The screen automatically drops when the projector turns on. Also had to pull hdmi and audio cables through the finished ceiling to a closet where they already had a surround system. This summer one of the other guys pulled audio cables to outside speakers around their pool. https://goo.gl/photos/aSayZhP7SfLJLuMr8 This is during a camera install. We put 80-ish ptz cameras in this facility. This is where the unistrut really came in.
  24. Where would you expect to use one of those? Not like anybody will let you use their monitor/tv unless they know you, and even then maybe not! As for what's in my bag, I've posted this here before, the only thing that's changed is the laptop. Same size, just an i7 now. https://goo.gl/photos/BLyPZWBe2Mw5Ce478
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