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barry99705

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  1. Heh, that's funny Cooper! AC and Outdoor is expensive! http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-UAP-AC-Outdoor-Enterprise/dp/B00FBGAWTW/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1439732822&sr=1-6&keywords=unifi+ap+ac We've put up a few of these and so far they're freaking bulletproof, but it will cost ya. Does it have to be AC? The regular N version is much cheaper. http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-UniFI-Outdoor-Access-802-11bgn/dp/B0066DV06I/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1439733454&sr=1-3&keywords=unifi+ap+outdoor So far we've not had any issues with Ubiquiti equipment, we've used the indoor ap devices in 20 or 30 client sites and the outdoor products in at least 20 sites. They're super east to set up, though the latest controller application is a dhcp server, so watch out for that... I keep telling people wireless extenders are crap and to stay away from them unless you just don't have any other choice.
  2. Hey digip, which window manager is Kali2 using?
  3. Turns out there's no driver support for my ati video anymore, so the generic driver kicks the fan to 100% by default. It is 8 years old though.
  4. Got Kali installed on my personal laptop. Now I just need to figure out why the damn fan is trying to make the laptop hover.
  5. Yea, I wasn't too worried about it, just wanted to see how bad it is. It's pretty bad! I am digging the new window manager though. Haven't played with this one yet.
  6. That's not a bad laptop. My work laptop is a dell latitude e6410. i5 at 2.6ghz.
  7. Oh yea. Dist-upgrade blowed it up completely!
  8. It's this funny little thing called SECURITY! All phones devices should do this by default, but they don't, yet.
  9. I'm trying an update in place as well, but it's not too important if it dies. My work laptop will be updated this weekend. I have to pull my windows vm off first, then I'll do a clean install. My dist-upgrade said it was going to have to download 2Gb of files... Still seeding the torrent, have uploaded 1.4GB in the last 4 hours. Probably up the upload speed overnight.
  10. It was an example. Why? Because you're not trying to spoof a network a half mile away.
  11. Torrenting, started 5 minutes ago, have 4 minutes left. Downloading at 54Mbps. Ohhh, I just hit 62Mbps!! Also, now seeding. Will let it run for a day or so.
  12. Unplug the pineapple, eject then reinsert the SD card. Now plug the pineapple back in. It may have come loose in shipping. If that still doesn't work see if it shows up on your laptop/desktop. Might just be dead. It happens sometimes.
  13. So it's spitting out exactly what the pineapple needs? If so, then there's the problem.
  14. Shouldn't be, that's kinda odd. What's the power output of the pineapple power adapter? I've no clue where mine went.
  15. Go to the current script, copy all the text into a file on your mac called wp5.sh . Make the file executable then run it.
  16. You're not feeding it enough power. USB will drop out before the internal wifi, so you lose your gps. I've run kismet on the pineapple on a trip from Ohio to Georgia, worked great the whole trip.
  17. If you use an amp, then it doesn't matter how powerful or pitiful the connected radio is. It's going to spit out the power of the amp. You can have a 5watt radio hooked to a 1watt amp, you you're only going to transmit at 1watt. Never been a fan of wifi amps. Most people don't know what the proper situation to use one is, so they just use them all the time. The pineapple really doesn't need it for it's intended purpose.
  18. I used to have a better one that I used all the time on the old Netstumbler forums, but forgot to back it up before I killed off my dotmac account. I stole this one off some random website...
  19. Unless you're using carrier grade wireless equipment, wifi gear really can't hurt you. I'm not including amps with directional antennas, that's a whole different story.
  20. I'm just port forwarding to my kali vm to home. It does make working with it at home fun though. Have to change the scripts, but I ssh'd in locally and made backups for home, and away. I can just go in, rename them and reboot.
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