StoneWraith
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Does anyone know if a 3G/4G modem will work or if a 4G modem will work at 3G speed? I have two modems and I haven't been able to get either of them to work. One is a 4G Verizon USB551L and the other is a Sprint Sierra 250U 3G/4G modem. I sure don't want to go buy another modem if one of these will work. :(
Guess I could post more info. ;)
This is with the Sierra modem
00:55 user.info sysinit: Searching for attached 3G Modems
00:55 user.notice root: 3G: Connection Script here, searching for modems
00:57 user.info sysinit: 1d6b:0002 0424:2512 1199:0301 198f:0220
00:57 user.info sysinit: Beceem BCSM250 (Sprint) detected. Attempting mode switch
00:58 user.info sysinit: Looking for target devices ...
00:58 user.info sysinit: Found devices in target mode or class (1)
00:58 user.info sysinit: Looking for default devices ...
00:58 user.info sysinit: Found devices in default mode, class or configuration (1)
00:58 user.info sysinit: Accessing device 004 on bus 001 ...
00:58 user.info sysinit: Getting the current device configuration ...
00:58 user.info sysinit: OK, got current device configuration (1)
00:58 user.info sysinit: Using first interface: 0x00
00:58 user.info sysinit: Using endpoints 0x02 (out) and 0x81 (in)
00:58 user.info sysinit: Not a storage device, skipping SCSI inquiry
00:58 user.info sysinit: USB description data (for identification)
00:58 user.info sysinit: Trying to send message 1 to endpoint 0x02 ...
01:14 daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA 30:7c:30:ed:ec:8e IEEE 802.11: authenticated
01:14 daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA 30:7c:30:ed:ec:8e IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 1)
01:14 daemon.info dnsmasq[1669]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf.auto
01:14 daemon.info dnsmasq[1669]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
01:14 daemon.info dnsmasq[1669]: using local addresses only for domain lan
01:17 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan)
01:17 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.136
01:17 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan)
01:17 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.136
01:17 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 172.16.42.136
01:17 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.136
01:21 user.info sysinit: OK, message successfully sent
01:21 user.info sysinit: Reading the response to message 1 (CSW) ...
01:21 user.info sysinit: Response reading got error -145
01:21 user.info sysinit: Device is gone, skipping any further commands
01:21 user.info sysinit: Checking for mode switch (max. 20 times, once per second) ...
01:21 user.info sysinit: Searching for target devices ...
01:21 user.info sysinit: Searching for target devices ...
01:21 user.info sysinit: Searching for target devices ...
01:21 user.info sysinit: Searching for target devices ...
01:21 user.info sysinit: Searching for target devices ...
01:21 user.info sysinit: Searching for target devices ...
01:30 daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA f4:0b:93:cd:a1:48 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
01:30 daemon.info hostapd: wlan0: STA f4:0b:93:cd:a1:48 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 2)
01:31 kern.info kernel: [ 91.430000] usbcore: deregistering interface driver usbserial_generic
01:31 kern.info kernel: [ 91.440000] USB Serial deregistering driver generic
01:31 kern.info kernel: [ 91.440000] usbcore: deregistering interface driver usbserial
01:34 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan)
01:34 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.144
01:34 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan)
01:34 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.144
01:34 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan)
01:34 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.144
01:34 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 172.16.42.144
01:34 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1669]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.144
01:34 kern.info kernel: [ 94.530000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial
01:34 kern.info kernel: [ 94.540000] USB Serial support registered for generic
01:34 kern.info kernel: [ 94.540000] usbserial_generic 1-1.1:1.0: generic converter detected
01:34 kern.info kernel: [ 94.550000] usb 1-1.1: generic converter now attached to ttyUSB0
01:34 kern.info kernel: [ 94.550000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic
01:34 kern.info kernel: [ 94.560000] usbserial: USB Serial Driver core
01:34 user.notice 3g-hotplug: Starting interface wan2 for device ttyUSB0
01:38 daemon.notice pppd[2267]: pppd 2.4.5 started by root, uid 0
01:39 local2.info chat[2272]: abort on (BUSY)
01:39 local2.info chat[2272]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
01:39 local2.info chat[2272]: abort on (ERROR)
01:39 local2.info chat[2272]: report (CONNECT)
01:39 local2.info chat[2272]: timeout set to 10 seconds
01:39 local2.info chat[2272]: send (AT&F^M)
01:39 local2.info chat[2272]: expect (OK)
01:39 user.info sysinit: /www//3g.sh: line 136: /etc/init.d/firewall: not found
01:39 user.info sysinit: /www//3g.sh: line 136: /etc/init.d/firewall: not found
01:39 user.notice root: 3G: firewall stopped
01:40 user.info sysinit: setting up led LAN
01:40 user.info sysinit: setting up led WAN
01:40 user.info sysinit: setting up led WLAN
01:40 user.info sysinit: setting up led USB
01:49 local2.info chat[2272]: alarm
01:49 local2.info chat[2272]: Failed
01:49 daemon.err pppd[2267]: Connect script failed
02:21 local2.info chat[2290]: abort on (BUSY)
02:21 local2.info chat[2290]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
02:21 local2.info chat[2290]: abort on (ERROR)
02:21 local2.info chat[2290]: report (CONNECT)
02:21 local2.info chat[2290]: timeout set to 10 seconds
02:21 local2.info chat[2290]: send (AT&F^M)
02:21 local2.info chat[2290]: expect (OK)
02:31 local2.info chat[2290]: alarm
02:31 local2.info chat[2290]: Failed
02:31 daemon.err pppd[2267]: Connect script failed
*198f:0220*) echo "Beceem BCSM250 (Sprint) detected. Attempting mode switch"
uci delete network.wan2
uci set network.wan2=interface
uci set network.wan2.ifname=ppp0
uci set network.wan2.proto=3g
uci set network.wan2.service=umts
uci set network.wan2.device=/dev/ttyUSB0
uci set network.wan2.apn=epc.sprint.com
uci set network.wan2.username=internet
uci set network.wan2.password=internet
uci set network.wan2.defaultroute=1
uci commit network
usb_modeswitch -v 198f -p 0220 -V 198f -P 0220 -M 555342431234567824000000800006bc626563240000000000000000000000 -n 1 -s 20
sleep 10; rmmod usbserial
sleep 3; insmod usbserial vendor=0x198f product=0x0220
sleep 5; /etc/init.d/firewall disable; /etc/init.d/firewall stop
logger "3G: firewall stopped"
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 172.16.42.0/24 -o 3g-wan2 -j MASQUERADE
iptables -A FORWARD -s 172.16.42.0/24 -o 3g-wan2 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -d 172.16.42.0/24 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -i 3g-wan2 -j ACCEPT
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I found this post a while back and was wondering if it could be done with the MK4.
http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pete/upside-down-ternet.html
Also, whas wondering what else people do to mess with targets besides rickrolling.
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try using winSCP, its got a nice gui to it too ;)
Good luck
Yeah I saw that there were gui versions out there but I'm trying to get away from gui and hone my skillz on the command line. Plus that doesn't help me in the future on non-windows boxes. Appreciate the response though! :D
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I'm trying to use SCP to copy the files from a Windows 7 machine to the pineapple, in a SSH session but I constantly get "No such file or directory" messages. The folder is shared with Everyone having FC on both the share and the folder. I've tried admin@172.xx.xx.xx\share\*.*, \\172.xx.xx.xx\share\*.*, 172.xx.xx.xx/share/* and so on... Does anyone have any suggestions besides not using a Windows box?
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I'll try that when I get home. The screen shots are from when I was only using 3G and had ics off.
Looks like that fixed that issue. Now if I can just get the 3G card to work on it without ICS...
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I see you have 3G enabled, but you refer to the 42.42 address on PoE interface.
If you've got ICS setup on a laptop (42.42), and you're plugged into the PoE port (42.1) with the laptop, the problem may be that you've got all the 3G stuff turned on as well.
- Make sure your ICS is setup correctly (laptop ethx port is set to 172.16.42.42)
- Reboot the MK4
- don't turn on anything but Karma
Now connect up some clients and see if it resolves the issue.
- Can you ping 42.42 from your clients connecting to the MK4?
- Can you then ping 8.8.8.8 (or any other external IPs?)
I've a feeling that it's the 3G stuff turned on, as well as having teh PoE port servin up ICS that's the issue.
stab in the dark...give it a try.
I'll try that when I get home. The screen shots are from when I was only using 3G and had ics off.
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I'm still learning this so be kind.
I updated to 1.0.1 but any device connecting to the pineapple still can't get to the internet. I have tried ICS and using two different usb air cards but no luck. The devices are getting IP addresses and can see the gateway but can't get beyond it. I do see that no IP is listed under the interfaces for USB 3G or LAN but I have that gateway address for the POE. Not sure what I am missing in my setup.
3G connect scripts
in WiFi Pineapple Mark IV
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I've been following the forums for a while now and have made little progress getting my Sierra 3G modem to connect. I took the latest advice and attached a powered hub to the device (all are on AC and not batteries) but I am still unable to get it to connect. Can someone point me in the right direction to decypher the connection string so I can try to get my 250U to connect?