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  1. Sweet thanks for the update!
  2. I also have an Atrix and it does get the globe. So I did some testing today after reading the link Low value target posted and when the setting is enabled "Automatically connect to an available AT&T Wi-Fi Hot Spot" it wont connect to my pineapple....not sure why but for some reason it seems that there is a little more to it than the SSID. It would be cool to dig a bit deeper to find out why.
  3. Check out this thread: http://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/27113-network-manager/page__hl__%2Bnetwork+%2Bmanager
  4. I took my MK4 to work today and it was not internet connected just running this module and it was awesome! I actually overheard some employees talking about it in the lunch room. Of course they wont talk to me about it as they know that its against company policy to use phones or tablets to surf the web let alone connect to some mystery AP!
  5. I know that the AT&T hotspots are open networks and if I don't disable the option my phone will connect to them automatically. My phone will not respond to the pineapple and connect on these so it must have some kind of verification or even simple check. This is strange and may be related to OS version because I have witnessed both iPhones and Android devices connect to my pineapples with the AT&T SSID's. but since they were not mine I don't know much about them This has been something I have been curious about but never looked into.
  6. Not being good at php myself it looks good!
  7. I cant tell you why, but my /ROM is also 100% and like you everything is working fine.
  8. Karma logs will show requests for WEP and WPA networks but they will not connect obviously because Jasager only works for open networks. I don't think I can tell you why your situation is not working without way more details. I find that when I am looking into a problem or what I perceive as a problem I try and "lab" the problem. I would suggest that if possible you start with a pure stock windows 7 VM or some other pure stock fresh install and test that way. In this way you can eliminate any variable that may not seem like a problem but may actually be causing a problem.
  9. It does in fact work with Windows 7. Not every open network will work because not every open network has the connect automatically check box selected, the default in windows 7 is to NOT have it set to auto connect. As far as the phone goes barry99705 may have a point, AT&T hotspots seem to require some other sort of variable to connect. Jasager works exactly as advertised, sorry to be blunt but either your expectations are wrong or your setup is.
  10. Petertfm, after rebooting the pineapple it seems to not be working. When I first posted I had not rebooted the pineapple, its possible I was seeing requests from before I switched interfaces? Either it may have been too quick of an all clear on my previous message, I have edited until I can validate tomorrow. Sorry for the excitement, note to self always reboot!
  11. EDIT: Seems I need to test a bit more, after a reboot my AWUS036H does NOT work.
  12. If you look at the radiation pattern of high gain antennas you will see they are like a pancake not a donut. From experience I can tell you that for the best coverage higher power and a lower db antenna is the way to go. I really like the 5db antenna that comes with the pineapple, if you want to go with a bigger one (9db+) try and keep it at the height the connecting devices will be at or its less useful. http://4.bp.blogspot...attern copy.jpg The higher the db gain the thinner the vertical lobes get, making dead spots above and below the pancake shaped vertical lobes.
  13. When we purchased this for our 30+ mile install we had to jump through a lot of hoops to get it, however I have seen them available on ebay. Again these are 100% duty cycle amps not the cheap small ones you find on ebay. Again this may not be right for the application, all I can say is that in my application I have it connected to my router in my house paired with a 5DB antenna and it covers all the houses in my culdesac ++.
  14. Some perspective, the Alfa AWUS036H claims 1 watt, so if that range is good enough then get the 1 watt model. Anything lower than that and to me its not worth it.
  15. The 30 miles was a point to point bridge over 2.4GHz, not a pineapple =)
  16. Sorry no I have the b/g one: http://www.l-com.com/item.aspx?id=20074
  17. I personally use this one: http://www.l-com.com/item.aspx?id=20071 For my job I used the one below to shoot 2.4GHz over 30 miles, we had line of sight and high gain antennas but we had to worry about curvature of the earth... http://www.l-com.com/item.aspx?id=22139 Again I know they are quality products but they are expensive.
  18. Yep, I use this one. Works out of the box: http://www.walmart.com/ip/T-Mobile-4G-Laptop-Stick/20976916
  19. That is a bad idea.....the input is regulated the USB port is not.....that is bad, but its your pineapple.....
  20. I currently use a 1 watt from L-Com with the pineapple : http://www.l-com.com...ry.aspx?id=2021 In my day job I have used these in a 24/7 environment in the Arizona heat / sun and they are rock solid. That all said they are expensive....
  21. I have a soft spot in my heart for Tron stuff....maybe a Tron roll?
  22. I come from the Amateur Radio (HAM) world and this would be a problem for other radio gear. In a nutshell lets say our antenna was 50 ohm, well if I use a spliter and add a second antenna I now have 100+ ohm load on the transmitter. This causes a high SWR (standing wave ratio). Basically the higher the SWR the less signal is radiated from the antenna. At best you are getting less power out, at worst it will damage the transmitter. Found this little snippet that probably describes it better than I can. VSWR: We see that an antenna's impedance is important for minimizing impedance-mismatch loss. A poorly matched antenna will not radiate power. This can be somewhat alleviated via impedance matching, although this doesn't always work over a sufficient bandwidth (bandwidth is the next topic). A common measure of how well matched the antenna is to the transmission line or receiver is known as the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR). VSWR is a real number that is always greater than or equal to 1. A VSWR of 1 indicates no mismatch loss (the antenna is perfectly matched to the tx line). Higher values of VSWR indicate more mismatch loss. As an example of common VSWR values, a VSWR of 3.0 indicates about 75% of the power is delivered to the antenna (1.25 dB of mismatch loss); a VSWR of 7.0 indicates 44% of the power is delivered to the antenna (3.6 dB of mismatch loss). A VSWR of 6 or more is pretty high and will generally need to be improved. Either way the pineapple maybe suck a low output power that it may not be a real problem with high enough gain antennas it may benefit. Either way I think its pretty cool that your trying it out =) best way to find out!
  23. Nice job man! I will be adding this as soon as it is available!
  24. It seems like using that adapter with two antennas would cause an impedance miss match, any noticeable range improvement?
  25. Yep that is the one I have and it worked out of the box!
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