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barry99705

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  1. Looks like the same model you have. Maybe they have better support now, I don't know. Might play around with it again.
  2. Ahh, no. Don't do this, unless you really like talking to lawyers, and orange is your color. Since you're new to this stuff, tell you boss "NO!" Tell him you need to figure out the pineapple, and how it works before showing off. Just ask anybody that has done a hardware/software demo at any convention, the demo gods are very unforgiving. Even the pros have bad days. Watching a newb fumble around on stage is just awful to watch. Know your limits, stretch your limits, just not in front of the folks that sign the paychecks.
  3. Ran it off a small ups, so it wasn't power. A few of my clients are fire stations, so I set it up kinda the same way they have their trucks set up, just cheaper hardware. All their radios and whatnot run off a plugged in inverter when in the station, when they get a callout the cord gets pulled by the driver and everything switches over to the truck's batteries. I had a 12v car ups running in the trunk for the plug, or my laptop, whichever I was testing at the time. Ran a laptop that way for over a year and had no issues with it.
  4. Yep. Worked pretty well for about two weeks, then it corrupted the drive. I was going to use it as a low power wardriving box for my car.
  5. Euuuu. I have a pogoplug in one of my junk boxes. Horrible things. Flakey as hell.
  6. http://cerescontrols.com/tutorials-3/sniffing-bluetooth-packets-with-kismet-and-wireshark-in-ubuntu-12-04/ I didn't know kismet could log bluetooth. The hard part will be seeing if everything you need for the ubertooth has been compiled for arm processors.
  7. It's not locked down like the competition. I'm on project fi, so it's the best phone on my carrier...
  8. I just got the 6p, it's a pretty nice phone. Kinda miss the stylus of the note5, but I don't miss the locked down everything else.
  9. And a poe splitter at the pineapple.
  10. This may, or may not help. http://askubuntu.com/questions/590442/how-can-i-install-broadcom-wireless-adapter-bcm4352-802-11ac-pcid-14e443b1-r
  11. Were you using the exact same browser on both machines? Same plugins and whatnot?
  12. As long as they're tuned for 2.4ghz should work fine. You'll not have the range as with the stock antennas though.
  13. From my experience, clients like to see polished off the shelf testers and networking gear. They don't like seeing a mess of wires and cables that they don't understand. I have a really hard time selling clients pfsense firewalls. Sure it's a Dell desktop(no, the secretary can't use it as a backup office machine), but it makes a great firewall. They'd rather spend 4X the amount on a sonicwall, that when lightning hits the tower down the street we have to do a warranty repair that may get the replacement here tomorrow. The pfsense box usually just needs the cable modem facing network card replaced, we usually have a dozen intel pcie cards in stock at our office at any given time for that very reason. They want to see a box that they can poke and prod a gui and fix(fuck it up) it themselves. I actually have a wi-spy, the first one. I modified it to have an external antenna, that used to get looks from clients as well. Don't know why... I still say one of the best devices I ever used for this kind of this was this wi-spy, and a sharp zaurus running debian.
  14. Most gps trackers are either passive devices, which you won't find with a scanner, or work with a cell modem, so you'd need a scanner that listens for cell signals. Make sure you're not carrying your phone when you're scanning the car!
  15. Yea, I've seen a crap ton for am/fm radio, but not for the wifi spectrum. The one I linked to is in use by lots of model aircraft pilots to check for interference at events. Pretty sure they're pretty rugged.
  16. Hey, this looks pretty nice!! http://rfexplorer.com/models/#prettyPhoto
  17. I've not seen an easy way to use a hackrf as a spectrum analyzer though. If you're going to need one for both, I'd pony up for the wi-spy. Their software and hardware is better tuned for this.
  18. My work laptop runs kali native with windows as a vm when needed. When I fire up windows I have to be plugged in, the battery will only last another half hour or so before the warnings start popping up. This is with vmware player. I don't remember why I went to vmware, I think it may have been a usb dongle issue, it's been too long.
  19. barry99705

    security cams

    If it's battery powered, then it will randomly quit, because batteries. If it's battery powered, then it's wifi, not reliable, because wifi. I've had awesome results with these guys. http://www.amazon.com/Hikvision/b/ref=bl_dp_s_web_8274274011?ie=UTF8&node=8274274011&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Hikvision Client site has over 60 of this brand in one facility. Mostly the outdoor ptz cameras.
  20. You'd lose a crap ton of power trying to game inside a vm. It's just not fast enough.
  21. Here's what it looks like. Shows my microwave firing up to cook breakfast. I've had client sites' wifi go down because of old microwaves.
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