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  1. While the AWUS036NEH supports 802.11n it is only on the 2.4 GHz frequency. http://www.alfa.com.tw/products_show.php?pc=34&ps=22 Wireless N is able to be configured in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency ranges.
  2. You will need to utilize the USB port and get yourself a compatible 5 GHz WiFi Adapter that will allow monitor mode.
  3. There are plenty of other forums dedicated for such things. http://forum.xda-developers.com/
  4. You may be better off just writing a script and having the DIP switch run the script.
  5. Give this a read and see if the info helps. If you still get stuck i will find mine and see how to help you out. http://usbrubberducky.com/#!resources.md
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMA_connector Figure 1. Standard male SMA connector: male body (inside threads) with male inner pin. Figure 2. Female RP-SMA connector: Female connector body (outside threads) with a male inner pin contact. A male RP-SMA connector is the opposite in both respects — male connector body (inside threads) with a female inner sleeve contact.
  7. Please post general comments here instead of the video threads so we can have one place to answer the common questions. At least until more people get hands on with the device and start making their own threads.
  8. It would have made it bigger, bulky, more FCC regulations, less discrete, and wireless is what the pineapple is for.
  9. You would want a Male SMA to connect to the Pineapple Mark V. And then if you wanted to connect it to antennas that fit the Mark V directly, Female SMA. If you want to connect antennas that fit an Alfa or most other wireless cards, it would be RP-SMA Female on the antenna connecting end. So a Male SMA to RP-SMA.
  10. Do you have any weird script blockers running or anything like that?
  11. Not posted in the correct area. Looks like a copy/paste from another forum. Visit http://openbts.org/w/index.php/OpenBTS-UMTS https://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/OpenBTS
  12. Probably download a remote EXE or have the ducky pull it from the SD and run it. Just got home from the bar so not in the capacity to find links lol.
  13. To be honest, 25-30 FPS is a waste for a security/DVR system. All you need is high resolution and like a 5-10 FPS rate.
  14. My first suggestion would be getting the latest version from: https://www.kali.org/downloads/ Keep in mind, Kali 2.0 will be released in a couple weeks. (Blackhat/Defcon) Follow the instructions here for a basic USB boot: http://docs.kali.org/downloading/kali-linux-live-usb-install
  15. Update firmware and reset the device back to factory settings. Then see if that fixes it. Also, don't run your pineapple or any WiFi device without antennas. You can burn them out.
  16. Simply, no. Hack server, reverse engineer configurations, access database to change information, don't get caught, cover tracks, profit.
  17. Date and time stamps are easy enough to verify and provide proper offset if necessary. If the camera is in a bathroom or otherwise violating expectation of privacy is not a "You can't use this in court". There are plenty of investigations of people putting cameras in bathrooms and that is used as evidence (in court) to prosecute them. It is illegal to record in such a manner, but does not mean it cannot be used in court period. I am pretty certain that even if you were violating expectation of privacy (viewing outside of your own property or a neighbor's yard) and the cameras witnessed a violet crime (homicide) it would be allowed in court. Hell, even if it was in a bathroom and it caught a rape or homicide, pretty sure they are going to use that in court as well as charge the person responsible for putting the camera in there.
  18. Haha, well said Barry. I think why someone doesn't sit down and make a book about the Pineapple is probably the following: 1) Time 2) You can pretty much find any Man In The Middle / WiFi info with google pretty much everywhere.
  19. #3 - It WILL stand up in court. You don't need professional systems installed. #4 - If what you are recording isn't over a barrier (Fence, etc) or in someone's windows, it should be fine. Anything within a reasonable expectation like the street to your driveway is about it. Avoid coverage into neighboring properties unless permission is granted. #5 - Unlikely #6 - There are some cheap and "okay" quality cameras out there. As much as I hate dealing with these systems. Night Owl have pretty cheap packages and their support techs are pretty rock solid in helping out. I don't think they come with storage so tossing in a 2 TB disk would be recommended. Reviewing video on these suck, a lot. But it does offer a kind of remote viewing that you may be interested in.
  20. That's not how the authentication works. This has been asked many times before. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11i-2004 That's the 4 way handshake info.
  21. Policy: http://hakshop.myshopify.com/pages/policy http://hakshop.myshopify.com/pages/returns
  22. Moved to "Trading Post" and removed link due to forum rules: No external sales (eBay, Craigslist etc).
  23. Try clearing the DNS cache on your machine. Also make sure it's using the pineapple for DNS instead of say 8.8.8.8.
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