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barry99705

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  1. Well, yea, you have to turn it on. I've never been able to get Kos' stuff to work on 4.X devices.
  2. I hate it when forums automagically do the new post email. I can see where it could be handy, but for the most part I just hit up the forums before work and when I get home. Maybe at lunch.
  3. At that distance latency will be a non-issue, for the signal, don't know what the hardware will add. You're biggest problem will be getting above all the local flora and buildings. Think of the signals between the antennas as a large oval (fresnel zone) and not a laser beam. Anything that protrudes into that oval will effect the signal. The longest point to point I've worked on is 13 miles (20.9 km). The antennas were about 120 feet above the ground on a tower, and on top of a 8 foot tower which was on top of a 8 story building. Though this was with licensed spectrum 5ghz gear. We also had several shots that were with normal consumer cisco wireless gear that were anywhere between 1 and 5 miles. Lately I've been using a lot of Ubiquity point to point gear. Really nice stuff. The one think I really like about it is the antenna and radio are one unit. They are powered over ethernet, so you only have one cable going to the unit, and they come with the injectors since they're not standard spec poe for some reason... I forgot to take a picture to the other end of this link. It's not ideal, but we couldn't mount a pole to the structure, so the antenna is only a foot above the ridge line of the building. They are only 200 feet apart, but the client couldn't run wire between the buildings. Definately crap in the fresnel zone, but it was the only real choice in the matter. It works good enough for the client though, much better than the crap internet connection they were using to vpn between the buildings.
  4. I just don't see the point. They have 4 gigs of built in memory. All this is going to do is keep them from connecting to the internet themselves. Most of the time they are tethered over bluetooth to a phone.
  5. Sounds like your battery is dead. Get ahold of the hakshop, they'll fix you up.
  6. My wife's Lenovo gets about 18 hours of run time. Her Air wishes it got that kind of run time! I just got a Dell xps 12 on sale at microcenter a few weeks ago. Pretty nice laptop, short on ports, but it has the basics.
  7. Usually half a db per connection. Pretty sure this is what you need. http://fieldcomponents.com/SMAM-RG316-RPTNCF-Length.html?gclid=CjgKEAjwtZucBRD77aiiq_v4xnASJABkAg8J74EMB_1Mlxv3TSaV5Jyz4ptsHAZgiVeAiOkr0RSY4_D_BwE
  8. What are you talking about? SSh into the pineapple and run the commands just like you would on a laptop.
  9. It's a Chrome issue. Works just fine in internet exploder.
  10. Ask anyone who does comp security/networking professionally and they'll all tell you the same thing. Certs will get you past HR, and that's about it. At a minimum they show you know how to memorize questions and answers, and maybe have an aptitude for the subject. I've held several certs over the years, Apple Certified Hardware/Software, A+, CCENT(glorified Net+), Security+, all have expired. Wish I could keep the Apple certs, but I don't work for an authorized service center anymore, from the ones I've had, they're the hardest to get. Other than the Apple certs, the others I got after being laid off from a company and they paid for "retraining", I used it to get the certs to get past all the HR drones around here that didn't think it mattered that I have twenty years of experience. Like Syperus said above though, don't stop. Do what you can afford, but don't bury yourself in debt for school.
  11. Heh, I used to compile software on my Sharp Zaurus! You think the pineapple is slow!
  12. Don't forget your environment is going to mess with the signals a bit. Trees, hills, water, buildings all affect the signals you receive. Trees and vegetation will attenuate the signal(make it look farther away), buildings and bodies of water will bounce the signal(false direction). Also the current weather will change the signal.
  13. I think he sold his pineapple. https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/32533-wifi-pineapple-mk-v-for-sale-netherlands/#entry243127
  14. With stock android, no. With stock iOS, no. With Windows phone, yea right, no one uses Windows phone... :-) You'd need an android device that can run linux like the pwnpads.
  15. Nice! I like how it tells you which roll is running on the small tile now.
  16. Dude. Don't pm me asking the same question. I already don't think you have permission to be doing what you're doing in the first place.
  17. I ought to just send you mine to add.
  18. Then call the remote host and have them open the port. You don't have enough access now to do it yourself.
  19. Well I found a small type in the code above and fixed that. Now when I click the Start kismet_server button it says "kismet_server Started" like it's supposed to, but kismet_server really isn't started... What's really irritating is I can put in "echo $PATH >> /var/log/script.log" that Cooper suggested to see the path, and it runs that just fine. I'm starting to wonder if this version can't be called from a script? You also can't run it from the Execute Commands window in the configuration tile.
  20. Log in locally on the box and allow rdp access. If you Can't do than, then you probably don't have permission on the box in the first place.
  21. No, google updated their shit. Pretty sure after android 4.0, adb over usb exploits stopped working. I could be wrong on the exact version though.
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