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barry99705

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  1. Unless the client has autoconnect enabled, it's not going to connect.
  2. I don't think the actual OEM hardware has been confirmed yet.
  3. Just install it to the usb drive like you would install to a hard drive. USB persistence with 5 is funky. Just make sure when you're doing the partitioning you tell it to install the boot loader to the usb stick, and not your computer's drive!!
  4. There are lots of factors as to why it isn't working the way you think it should. In a perfect world, with no air, obstructions, and perfect antenna, an omni directional antenna's radiation pattern will look like a doughnut with the antenna going through the hole. The higher the db the flatter that doughnut will get, but the farther it will reach horizontally. Since we don't live in a perfect world, and there's shit all around our antennas, the doughnut will look more like something a kinder-gardener would make. It's going to have bumps and odd lumps around the pattern. It could also be tilted one way or another, so when you think it should be straight, after all the antenna is pointing straight up, it's tilted. I've seen antennas so screwed up that if you walk out past 20 feet or so your signal will drop almost in half, but only if you walk one direction, go the other way and it stays fine. It also depends on how the antenna is attached to the radio. Is it directly connected or is it using a cable? If it's a cable, what's the loss of the cable? Are there any kinks in the cable, cause that will cause additional signal loss over the normal signal loss of the cable. Was the little Malaysian kid that made the cable having a bad day? Maybe he didn't get the connector crimped quite right.
  5. A lot of consumer radios don't handle upping the power very well. Cranking them up may induce more noise than anything, which would cause the opposite of what you intend. It also does nothing for the receive sensitivity. They may be able to "hear" you, but if you can't hear the other side of the conversation, what's the point, unless you're being an ass-bag deauthing the whole neighborhood.
  6. The only reason I mentioned it is I have a generic three port self powered usb2 hub that when I put my drive on it, I get the same errors hfam is getting.
  7. Black electrical tape is less permanent. Just a small piece on the led will keep it from lighting up the light pipe.
  8. Are you powering the pineapple from the brick, or over usb? Try the power brick it came with.
  9. Hey dude, I'm getting a "fatal error: Call to undefined function: scandir() in /www/pineapple/reaver.php on line 44". That's the line calling the reaver-saved folder. Any ideas?
  10. Do a dmesg, your drive might be sdb or something goofy. Should see something like this; [ 11.770000] Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... [ 11.770000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage [ 11.780000] USB Mass Storage support registered. [ 11.810000] scsi0 : usb-storage 1-1:1.0 [ 12.810000] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access Staples 1.22 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 [ 12.820000] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 7821312 512-byte logical blocks: (4.00 GB/3.72 GiB) [ 12.820000] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off [ 12.830000] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 [ 12.830000] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Assuming drive cache: write through [ 12.840000] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Assuming drive cache: write through [ 12.850000] sda: sda1 sda2 [ 12.850000] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Assuming drive cache: write through [ 12.860000] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk Are you using a hub? If so, try directly connecting the drive.
  11. Pretty sure it's not spitting out 10v, it's still spitting out 5v, just allowing more amps.
  12. It will shut off if you change any of the ethernet settings. I was about to log in and say the settings we posted here will work. I also found that the firewall in Lion is a bit strict, and once I turn it off everything is golden.
  13. PPC Macs can boot from usb. I used to keep a copy of os9 installed on a flash drive to fix iMacs. You might be able to partition the drive and add backtrack, and grub to the new partition. Don't put grub on the drives embryo if you want it to continue being an iPod.
  14. I wouldn't worry too much about it. I've run full linux distros on flash media for years. They all have wear leveling built in now, so it shouldn't wear out too fast.
  15. It's not a brick if you can still get to if from these pins. It's a brick when the only thing it can be used for is a paper weight. ;)
  16. Look around here. There's a post about ICS from Lion, it won't use the 172 addresses.
  17. Yea, 2 MK3's and a MK4. I was going to use one of the MK3's as a regular access point, but they make crappy access points...
  18. That's why your meter has sharp pointy ends!! That and I have three of these things now... ;)
  19. White line wire is positive(center conductor).
  20. I can let you know when I get home if you don't have access to a multimeter, but you really should pick one up, they're handy to have around.
  21. Tap and hold, then click disconnect. That's how it works on my Moto and Samsung.
  22. Give them an open wifi config. I use "bobsfreewifi". Then they'll connect.
  23. The iTard wrangler came from the netstumbler forums, I kinda became the defacto mac expert there... Those shots were on a MKIII. Whenever I try to run Lion on my macbook, it tries to catch fire, so I don't do it very often. "Should" be the same either way though. The internet sharing part is completely on the laptop, the pineapples are just looking for an ip address.
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