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  1. Not sure what you are talking about mate - the UI was developed using a linux machine running chromium. It was tested in firefox, chrome, chromium and safari. If you have having issues with browsers, I assume you have some script blocking plugins, javascript disabled or something else along those lines.

    The news page is not always up to date. We do have a download section, supplying you with downloads, MD5s and more. So as far as a manual upgrade goes, I think that is the place to check. We should update the news entries, but things change over time and those are old news items. We are actually changing the news system completely.

    Your issue is an ICS issue it seems - I can explain that in more detail if you want. Feel free to hop on irc.hak5.org #pineapple to discuss your issue with me personally.

    Finally, why aren't we flashing 2.8.1 to all the devices? Because we have an OTA upgrade feature and are usually staying back a couple of small revisions as we have more feedback on them and know that they will work - at least to upgrade to the latest stable version. Again, if you cannot upgrade OTA, there is no ICS setup / setup wrongly OR some script blocking is active..

    Best Regards,

    Sebkinne

    Seb, I like what you guys have done with the MKIV firmware. I bought mine over a year and a half ago and haven't used it since just after the 2.7.0 firmware came out and this (2.8.1) upgrade was a piece of cake.

    For those having problems with space on the pineapple, do yourself a "flavor" and put a USB drive on your pineapple. Storage is coming down inn price big time, I put a 16G Cruzer Fit similar tfio the 4G one you can get at the Hak Shop. Plenty of storage to do whatever you need or want. Instructions for setting up usb drives are found elsewhere on the forums and many places on the Internet.

  2. Where is the source that should accompany this binary?

    I'm pretty sure the code for the firmware is at the openwrt page and code for karma is at digininja's page. there are other projects out there that are built in too and you'll probably need a build environment and tool chain as well. You could check the project page too and look in some of the older posts here, I've seen others ask for source and the answer is to look at digininja's page for karma.

    73

  3. I have upgraded my Pineapple IV to 2.0.0 but when I use fstab to mount my (16GB) SanDisk Fit USB drive card I loose poe/lan connectivity. I also saw a similar thread on this issue yesterday here: http://forums.hak5.org/index.php?showtopic=25731&view=findpost&p=202088

    Yeah, I had this working on 1.1.1 too and did a write-up on here in early/mid april... Mine wouldn't boot 2.0.0 firmware if the usb device was plugged in... I've repartitioned to a 2 partition device, 1 useable and 1 swap... pineapple boots fine with it plugged in.

  4. If you manually go to http://cloud.wifipineapple.com/mk4/downloads.php?moduleList, what do you see ?

    Problem was a borked net connection. I have the pineapple connected to an ubuntu server that I built... the NIC I had it hooked to didn't have all of the iptables rules set to correctly allow the pineapple to talk outside... [edited to add]but it WAS able to ping and that's what lead me to thing there was a proble...[end edit] my bad.

    Also saw a note from someone else, my 3 partition usb device was also making it difficult for the pineapple to boot correctly... it wouldn't boot with it plugged in and would boot fine without it and would work fine until I tried to use it... It worked 100% a/ok in this configuration on 1.1.1... Following the advice in the other thread I repartitioned the drive and reflashed the pineapple to 2.0.0 and now all is well. I've reinstalled the modules under 2.0.0...

  5. Upgraded to 2.0.0 and am having difficulty with the modules system.

    1. I log into the device and go to the modules page by clicking the modules link.

    2. I click on the "Show" link to view availalable infusions.

    This presents me with a list of seven of whistlemasters modules.

    3. I select the link to install the Site Survey module and am presented with this error:

    Warning: file_get_contents(/tmp/modules/mk4-module-sitesurvey-1.5.1/module.conf) [function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /www/pineapple/modules.php on line 10
     Already installed

    It also displays the page below the arror as if I just ran step 1 of these procedures.

    If I click "Show" again and select a different module I get the same error regardless of which I pick.

    I test software for a living, so I don't mind doing some beta testing for the dev team if you guys want.

  6. TX power of the AP-51 (Mark III) is 20dBm±2dBm according to spec.

    TX Power of Mark IV is 18.5±1 according to spec. on the hornet page.

    AP121U TX Power is 20dBm±2dBm

    So I'd say the TX power of Mark III and IV are the same. AP121U use the Hornet board.

    Cool. Don't know why I thought it was much higher... I have a couple of UBNT AirGrid Ms and they can do 200mW at 5.75gHz with a 30 degree beamwidth, can shoot a signal a long way if you can get good LOS. Was thinking MKIIIs did 200mW for some reason...

    The only issue I know about with increasing pwr is if you have a client using 32mW and we're putting out 100mW on the pineapple, the client will be able to hear the pineapple, but we won't hear the client if they're out past the range the client can cover, but I think Darren's yagi would be able to pull them in. IMO 100 mW is plenty for most testing.

    Thanks for the clarification on the tx pwr.

    TomCat

  7. I understand the primary functionality of WifiPinapple is to attract clients. I think what would make this even more powerful is if the device supported a mode where it functioned as an actual Access Point that supports Open/WEP/WPA2-PSK/WPA2-Enterprise. ... It could even just allow us to use it as a normal AP when necessary.

    Also, being able to adjust the TX/RX power so that we can be the strongest AP in a location would also be helpful when assessing Enterprise solutions.

    Thoughts?

    Thank you,

    Don

    Mine acts as a wireless bridge/access point right out of the box. I hooked the PoE LAN adaptor to my network and it acts as a wireless transparent bridge when I connect to it using the provided SSID (Karma off). I even had network access out of my router and a DHCP address assigned my it. BUT, because I haven't adjusted my address space (yet) I couldn't browse to the UI until I manually set the IP on the netbook in the 172.16.42.0/24 range... Granted it doesn't do all of the WEP/WPA2 stuff but AFAIK you can't spoof a WPA2 encrypted station anyway due to the encryption. Now... if you want it to do WPA2 stuff to set your own AP with it (and NOT spoof), that would take some development work but nothing too difficult since it's already been done on tons of other platforms.

    AFAIK the MKIV model has lower xmit pwr than the MKIII due to a limitation in the new hardware... I think I read somewhere that 20dBm (100mW) was the highest power it could safely do without harming the chipset, My unmodded linksys G router does 15dBm which is about 32mW and I can pick it up 2 houses down the street with a 7dBi antenna. I wouldn't want to cook it by overdriving the xmit pwr.

    Those are my thoughts, I don't claim they're better than the next guy (or gal)...

    TomCat

  8. cool find. so we can skip the mkswap command and just reboot after changing fstab.

    ps I am using the sandisk cruzer fit 16gig, 2gig's for swap the rest for storage and stuff;-) I feel the usb drive on the mark 4 is a must and hope that many things can be offloaded or require it in future firmware. I would rather wear out a usb drive's 4+ gig flash apposed to the 1+ MB left on the pineapple. stuff like logs /www/pineapple/logs/urlsnarf.log write to flash after every change btw one visit to a site could invoke 10's of entries

    Would really be sweet if it had an available micro SD slot in it. Wally World was carrying a 16GB microSD for 22 bucks today.

    I'd like to move all logging off of the pineapple and onto the USB... When I get home I'll be tinkering with it. All of my good tools are at home.

  9. sorry I noticed that

    option anon_swap 0

    is set to 0? is swap working?

    As a follow-up, From the OpenWRT Wiki:

    Autoswap
    There is one global section named autoswap which defines the hotplug auto swap behaviour.
    
    This example is included by default:
    
    config 'global' 'autoswap'
            option 'from_fstab' '1'
            option 'anon_swap' '0'
    The autoswap section contains these settings:
    
    Name	 Type	 Required	 Default	 Description
    from_fstab	 boolean	 no	1	 Whether to use swap sections when doing hotplug swap on
    anon_swap	 boolean	 no	0	 When using hotplug swapon, whether to automatically swapon devices not defined in a swap section
    

    Source: http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/fstab

    So I was wrong on my earlier thought, but since I have a swap defined, it works. If I changed the anon_swap to 1 and did NOT define the swap at sda3, then it would create the swap automagically.

  10. How do you like that drive? I ordered a 16GB DataTraveler Micro the other day. Buy.com has them on sale for under $12!

    http://www.buy.com/pr/product.aspx?sku=227277954

    I think I paid 22 bucks for it, but I didn't have to pay for s&h and I didn't have to wait till I get home to use it. Was on a business trip and then had a death in the family... Haven't had a lot of time to play with the pineapple yet but have flashed it to 1.1.1, changed the default SSID, root password and hostname... Also rooted around the file system to see where things are stored and what makes it tick...

    So far I like the Cruser, it's what I would call full size and a bit awkward but it works and that's what counts. :) There are a ton of options on storage.

    Did you get your drive yet, or are you still waiting?

  11. Oh, and I forgot to add, the third partition makes for a great place to store stuff so it isn't floating around on the netbook or on the Droid that I use to log onto the pineapple. Nice to have one place to store everything...

  12. sorry I noticed that

    option anon_swap 0

    is set to 0? is swap working?

    cool, I never thought of making a third partition.

    No worries.

    It appears to me that it is, check out this copy-paste from my resources page:

    Up Time
    
     00:02:11 up 2 min,  load average: 0.72, 0.35, 0.14
    
    Free Memory
    
                 total         used         free       shared      buffers
    Mem:         29532        24852         4680            0         3216
    -/+ buffers:              21636         7896
    Swap:       931764            0       931764
    
    echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches Experimental
    
    
    Disk Usage
    
    Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
    rootfs                    1.1M    256.0K    832.0K  24% /
    /dev/root                 5.0M      5.0M         0 100% /rom
    tmpfs                    14.4M     88.0K     14.3M   1% /tmp
    tmpfs                   512.0K         0    512.0K   0% /dev
    /dev/mtdblock3            1.1M    256.0K    832.0K  24% /overlay
    overlayfs:/overlay        1.1M    256.0K    832.0K  24% /
    /dev/sda1                11.8G    158.5M     11.1G   1% /usb
    /dev/sda2                 2.0G     67.0M      1.8G   3% /usb2
    /dev/mtdblock7            5.0M      5.0M         0 100% /mnt/mtdblock7
    
    USB
    
    Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
    Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0781:5530 SanDisk Corp. Cruzer
    

    I'll have to look up what "option anon_swap 0" does, but I think when set to true that it makes all usage of the swap partition anonymous on a multi-user system machine.

  13. BLUF: Added a 16GB Cruzer with 3 partitions. 1 for logging/extending my pineapple, 1 for storage of Mods, 1 for swap.

    Bought a 16GB Cruzer at the local wally world the other day and partitioned it so I could have a big partition to work with the pineapple, a partition to store mods, scripts, and other stuff, and a decent sized swap partition. I used Darren's tutorials as a basis. The big partition is 12 Gig, I made the second partition 2 Gig and I think the swap part is 1 Gig. I know there's a little extra unused space on it but it'll serve its purpose. I remember playing with Sun Sparc 10s that had 4GB SCSI drives; 12 Gigs is a LOT of space. Here's the USB config from my pineapple:

    config global automount
           option from_fstab 1
           option anon_mount 1
    
    config global autoswap
           option from_fstab 1
           option anon_swap 0
    
    config mount
           option target   /usb
           option device   /dev/sda1
           option fstype   ext4
           option options  rw,sync
           option enabled  1
           option enabled_fsck 0
    
    config mount
           option target   /usb2
           option device   /dev/sda2
           option fstype   ext4
           option options  rw,sync
           option enabled  1
           option enabled_fsck 0
    
    config swap
           option device   /dev/sda3
           option enabled  1
    

    I don't know how much power draw this Cruzer pulls, but I don't intend on running the pinapple POE.

  14. The ham radio operator in me says power can be done cheaply... here's my take on an option for batteries, requires a little soldering, but you aren't soldering directly on the cells...

    http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062242

    http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062218

    http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103614

    Gives you 12 volts with 8 AA cells. To my understanding, the pineapple requires lower current at the higher voltage (as opposed to to 5V).

  15. My name is Tom aka TomCat.

    I'm a jack of all trades and master of none. Discovered the show back in '10 when I cut the cord (cable tv) and installed Boxee; have been lurking ever since.

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