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Rkiver

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  1. Time to install, one afternoon. Switches, a swap job from the old ones. Cabling, already in place. All the backend was already in place. It was litterally just the APs, which were replacing older ones, There was no way it was near half. That company was trying to rip them off for not knowing better.
  2. Not even half. They were ripping schools off. The actual cost came to 4000 Euro.
  3. Lends you a hard drive that he just happened to encrypt and had just happened to reinstall the OS? Surely he remembers his password.
  4. I recall we used quad copters with an antenna attached for an episode of Hak5 when I was in the US.......that was fun.
  5. Well, and here we are going off topic entirely but who cares at this point, I run a small IT company that specialises in schools, but also works in Youth Centres where those who cannot hack education, very much not academic kids, but want to learn SOMETHING, and build them computer rooms with cast of tech from larger companies. The reason why is most IT companies that work with schools in Ireland charge idiotically high amounts. 5000 Euro retainer, 100 euro per hour or part therof, and that's before you get a single piece of equipment. Education is one of the most important things that can be done. Provide education and healthcare, and you have a healthy, intelligent workforce. So I set out to see if I could do it, cheaper, and give a more personal touch. I will subcontract to individual companies that I know don't charge the earth (like the company that did the entire network build for our largest stadiums). They have all the equipment already bought usually, and schools don't need idiotically high end, as such they are willing to do good deals, especially if I then would tag them for the next school. A good example is we had a company quote almost 20,000 Euro for just wifi. As in new access points, no new wiring, and poe switches. That was for 12 Unifi AP-PRO and two POE switches. I am sure anyone with a bit of google-fu will tell you it is no where near that costly, even with paying for time per hour. I dislike those who rip off schools. A lot.
  6. It was a complete and badly needed rebuild. Total cost, for one big comms rack, two smaller racks, upgrading to full gigabit networking, poe switches, new server, new wifi access points, the lot, came to almost 30,000 Euro.
  7. When we redid an entire schools network we did used cat6 and fiber. Cat6 for anything within 60 meters, and then fiber to two cabs at over 90 meters away, and they acting as remote hubs for anything close to them. Worked very well and only took two weeks to redo it in it's entirety.
  8. There are reasons why they don't. Suffice to say they looked into it in the past and said no.
  9. If it's shipped by me, then that is true. If it's shipped from the US, then no it's not and you might, might, get hit at customs. However with Brexit that will obviously change.
  10. Welcome to the forums. Each device sold by Hak5 has it's own section of the forum, and your best bet for any help and ideas is in that section. You asked about USB Rubber Ducky, so here is the link to the forum. https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/
  11. https://hakshop.com/pages/policy#countries Look a little closer. :) And also my company Edutech deals within Europe for certain items. Any queries email sales@edutechireland.com
  12. Hey @Sebkinne just wondering, if a device was acting like this, and trying to reload factory.bin failed, would you say a replacement would be in order?
  13. Best place for all things Duckie https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/
  14. Rkiver

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    https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/ Best place to check for help, or to ask questions, about the USB Rubber Ducky.
  15. This is not really the place to ask that. This is expressly for discussion of the Wifi Pineapple Nano. Edit: now this has been moved, what router? Specifically. Sure most routers are somewhat similar, but can you give us a make and model? Hell tried googling the make and the model? They tend to have guides on their product pages.
  16. For what device? All Bash Bunny questions and information: https://forums.hak5.org/forum/92-bash-bunny/ All Lan Turtle questions and information: https://forums.hak5.org/forum/88-lan-turtle/ All USB Rubbery Ducky questions and information: https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/ Check each section, they all have FAQs that likely answer your question.
  17. Then you need to break the encryption. Good luck with that, see you in a few thousand years.
  18. ...no. Just no. Proof? Ask celebrities, about their pictures.
  19. If there is genuinely something wrong, it can be replaced under warranty. You need to contact the hakshop to do so. Yes there is a delay, but people seem to forget that they are a small team. Otherwise, if you wish to take another route, that is your choice, but if something goes wrong then you are completely out of luck.
  20. Hi there, It's Defcon time! So the hak5 crew, especially the shop, are up to their eyeballs. Remember it's only a small team that run the hakshop, so they get a lot of emails. Sending in three wont make it happen any quicker. You just have to be patient. They'll be catching up on emails once they are all back from Defcon. In short, patience.
  21. While it's awesome that the community helps each other out, pretty sure such actions will void any warranties. Meanwhile if there is an actual defect, and it's under warranty, it can be replaced.
  22. https://wifipineapple.com/
  23. https://www.google.ie/search?q=Port+forwarding+without+router+access&oq=Port+forwarding+without+router+access&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.4915j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Seems like google can help, even a video setup that shows it without any programs. Though depending who is controlling your network, they may not be thrilled with you bypassing whatever setup they have.
  24. Apple, does less, costs more, looks shiny. The arguement of "Oh it weighs less though" also went out the window a long time ago. There are laptops, smaller and lighter than the Macbook Air, with better specs, better battery, oh and more than one damn port. But, at the end of the day, it's all about personal preference. What does the job best for you? What do you prefer? Professionally speaking, I could never recommend and Apple product.
  25. Agreed, it should be. But in fairness people should also use the search box too. :)
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