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Discovery Channel thinks Darren wears balaclavas and sits on a Dell Mini 9 that isn't turned on, notice that he has no pineapple!
Can you please wear a balaclava for the next episode Darren? PLEASE!
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I belive the ICS (internet connection sharing) built into Windows runs its own DHCP server, so that shouldn't be the issue. I hate using Windows and would prefer to be using Ubuntu or Backtrack, can some one create a new thread on how to do this?
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Turns out it comes up fine in IE but not Firefox.... Is it possible to do this in a Linux distro? I primarily use Ubuntu, and Windows for iTunes and one or two other things, but is there software out there to do this in Linux?
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Sorry, my Pineapple is flashed (by Darren) with all the stuff it needs, and I was able to pull up the OpenWRT config page where I went to the "Network Configoration" page and set the DHCP to bridged as per the tutorial here and hit save, since doing that I can no longer access the OpenWRT page nor can I acess the Jasager page, (even with WiFi turned off, so I am only on LAN and even when connected wirelessly to my Pineapple)
Any ideas? Is this what you were having problems with corn1699?
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Hi all,
Noobish, yes, that's me. Got my commisioned Pineapple, set it up as shown here I got to the stage where I set up the DHCP to 192.168.0.250 & netmask to 225.225.225.0 I saved it, and turned off my Pineapple. Connected to my home network, and powered back on my little Pineapple.
That's as far as I got, I did it all as the tutorial said (I even renamed my network cards to be the same as the tutorial ) but still, I can't find it.
I plugged the Pineapple into my modem and it works fine, but still, I can't find the Jasager or openWRT pages. Please help. I just got my Pineapple, and I'm desperate to get it going.
Thanks in Advance.
Where is Jasager & OpenWRT?
in WiFi Pineapples Mark I, II, III
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Read the tutorial. It's here you connect to your wireless network & plug into the Fon. Then share the WiFi into the Ethernet, that feeds the Fon.