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  1. no idea then lol......I'll get me coat oh digininja pmsl :D
  2. no not broken Ithink you have just unwittingly adjusted it.......Its been a while since I was at this but there is a post on how to "find" your pineapple again.....you may have changed its ip unwittingly. I'll have a look and see if I can find the post....2 ticks matey
  3. you can also use a max232 lead via a serial port......used this on mine and it worked very well,although it will require a lead to be made to match up the pin outs.....very easy to do. ;)
  4. I think the forum is fine as it is.....searching is all part of the fun. B)
  5. Thanks for the reply digininja :) Will look at what you have said the next time he comes round to my house.He just said out loud the error he got and I did not actually look at the fone itself so to see what was going on.I just asked him to try and connect directly to "open wrt" without karma enabled on jasager just out of curiosity really, as I have never tried to connect using a phone before. Will post back when I can and be a bit more specific with the results. B)
  6. H folks! :) I have a fon+ running jasager with ICS through my laptop on ubuntu 9.04.I have been doing a little testing at home using the "open wrt" ap broadcast from the fon+. My friend has an L.G chocolate mobile phone that is wifi enabled but when I ask him to connect through the "open wrt" ap he is unable to do so getting the error " unable to connect to known host" from his phone and connection is refused. All other computers in the house will happily connect 100% through "open wrt".......My question,obviously,is why does this happen with his mobile phone? B)
  7. I have to say that mooching is all part of the fun in my opinion.I have led myself in the wrong direction a few times, but I would say that was more my fault than the forums.However in doing so I have learnt a few things along the way that I probably would not have by doing it in this manner.The forum you have mentioned is,as you say,very good as I have visited that one myself but I will stand up for Hak5 here as this forum is a goldmine of information and has some very talented people about it.......O.K. it may not be the most organised,frilly,dancing lights forum around but who needs all that with the top talent and info it posesses!! :D Top marks from me Hak5..... ;)
  8. Awesome!!! Too much for me too take in.....but none the less a real mean looking piece of equipment! ;)
  9. pmsl @ digininja. I am not a total stranger to linux but only have a very basic idea when using it and frequently get things wrong as you have seen...lol. A while back I was experimenting with a program called commview for wifi on windows and what a waste of time that was. I soon learned that linux and a different set of tools worked much better and my success rate was massive,that was my first encounter with ubuntu. This problem with windows ICS has been an eye opener but also it has been fun along the way by learning a bit more about linux, having a peek around inside the fon and learning to edit files instead of using the webif gui. linux is getting the thumbs up from me! :D
  10. :D Got it!!!!! At long last clients connected to the fon can now enjoy full internet connection :) Everything works fine although I might move the static IP of the fon up the subnet a little. QUOTE:Just need to know where I am dropping packets then. My money is on the fon....but who knows??? WRONG! :o The fon was fine....no problem with it at all!! I can now see connected client macs and assigned IP's in the jasager interface. Internet working 100% ...no problems. :) How? Today I sat quietly eating pineapple,well actually it was a bacon buttie lol, and had a think about what digininja said about dropping packets. OK so out went the rule book...I pieced together an idea from parts of others and gave windows the boot. Off to ubuntu I went with my crude idea and set to work setting up ICS there instead....well what do you know? 10 minutes later connection up and running 100% :D I can't answer why ICS would not work for me in windows and I will probably never know as many others have succeeded where I have failed.I had tried ICS in ubuntu before and failed but now realise my fon was configured incorrectly and therefore that was the reason why. Thank you for your patience and help digininja.....You got me there in the end lol. B) time to move forward....phew!!
  11. Afternoon :) Tcp dump I have on ubuntu but have never really experimented with it apart from viewing the capture file from it with wireshark. Looks like I have some more reasearch to do then! Thanks digininja at least I know the IP and DNS set up is ok....Just need to know where I am dropping packets then. My money is on the fon....but who knows???
  12. Static IP on fon is set to 192.168.0.2 I was only going to run the dhcp server on my home router (AP) as I thought this would make it more realistic if I were testing this elsewhere and had no way of configuring the AP. It is quite annoying this little problem as the fon is obviously granting some internet access to connected clients. Google works ok,pictures maps,images etc and some websites will connect...some straight away....some slowly load and others not at all. If I plug my other pc into the ICS laptop ethernet nic,that the fon usually goes into,the connection shares 100% no problems indicating that the problem lies on the fon. I have done an ipconfig /all ,on the pc that shares 100% no problems through my ICS laptop,and replicated the settings for dns on the fon.....still the same problem. connected clients can also ping successfully google.com,4.2.2.2 and 8.8.8.8. Try doing that from the fon and there is no response.
  13. Thanx for the quick reply digininja :) My home router is set as dhcp server. So having my fon set at static IP keeps my subnet aligned nicely and would make no difference in connection apart from jasager not being able to see the IP's that are given out.....therefore dhcp is not my problem with connected clients only getting partial internet through the fon. If I were to set up dhcp server on the fon and at the same time run dhcp server on my home router there would be a big bang so to speak? Just trying to establish how things work a little more clearly and hopefully get to the bottom of this.
  14. So what are the advantages of setting the lan configuration connection type on the fon to dhcp and is this really necessary? My grounds for this question are if I set lan config to 'dhcp' the fon gets assigned an IP from the dhcp server.....this IP is always on the wrong subnet 1.xxx (coming from my home router) where as my subnet for ICS is on 0.xxx. (as it has to be) Am I getting mixed up here with running a dhcp server on the fon and simply setting the lan type to dhcp.....are they seperate things? I know I ask a lot of questions but I am determined to find out why this fon is accessing the net only partially through ICS. :P
  15. :) Had alook in /etc/config/network using vi cmd and under the section config 'interface' 'lan' I see........ option 'type' 'bridge' option 'proto' 'static' option 'netmask' '255.255.255.0' option 'ifname' 'eth0.0' option 'ipaddr' '192.168.0.2' option 'gateway' '192.168.0.1' option 'dns' '192.168.0.1' Can I not just edit the 'static' in line 2 to 'dhcp' using vi text editor and enable dhcp on the fon that way? @ digininja I can not find a file /etc/init.d------Get this error form vi /etc/init.d .... "etc/init.d" Not a regular file. I am most likely doing something wrong there but my linux is not that good.
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