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  1. 11 hours ago, rarez said:

    I wish I could say that I know how to use it successfully and every attempt at learning I'm finding a whole heap of oudated material online (youtube videos & general web pages). I submitted a ticket for advice. I also bought the book for the Pineapple. I'd ideally just need someone to talk me over what works and what doesn't.

    What features are you trying to use?  Always helps to post some more direct questions.  It also helps other users answers questions if you post things like:

    • FW version
    • OS of connecting device
    • Way the device is being powered
    • etc, etc,etc
  2. On 5/13/2020 at 7:21 AM, Naif1406 said:

    No windows can not detected automatically hackRF when i press button reset and DFU button together and remove first reset button windows detected hackRF as LPC(unknown device)

    i want true driver about it 

    Help me please...🌹🌹

    Have you installed the required driver for SDR Sharp?

    You need to use Zadig to install the correct drivers for it to work with SDR Sharp.  You can find tutorials on how to do this.  Look at second half of this website link to get some starting info: http://recolog.blogspot.com/2018/02/installing-drivers-for-rtl-sdr-and.html

    If you have questions once you start the process, post back here.  Good luck!

  3. If you want better directional range a patch/panel style antenna is a good choice as well as yagi antennas.  There is no need to change you management AP antennas if you are near the device.

    Alfa antennas are usually good options.  Just remember you usually get what you pay for.  There are several "cheap" yagi antennas out there that have worse reception that a 5 dBi omni...

  4. It is an interesting idea.  I have not done a setup like this yet but it might be possible.  The biggest thing would be configuration of the files for devices making sure it is directed at the outward facing IP of you route.  This is done during the process of configuration when setting up the server for device configuration files.  Just keep in mind that anytime the outward facing connection IP changes you must reload corrected configuration files to your devices.  

  5. 9 hours ago, WaReD said:

    after new firmware the module does not work anymore, my pineapple is useless 😞 my question is im downgrade or im wait for update of mdule?

    Just depends on the module.  Take a look here for status of modules on 2.6.x firmware: 

    If the module is not working yet you can do a firmware recovery which takes you to version 2.4.2 and give that a try. Can also follow that with a manual upgrade to 2.5.4 as well.  Hope this helps.

  6. 6 hours ago, psae2 said:

    I have a Blackberry Keyone phone, and I would like to use the android App to control/configure my Tetra. One problem that I have noticed is that the Blackberry will only allow the USB port to be tethered to a device it recognises as a valid USB device., otherwise the 'tether' option on the Blackberry Networks screen is greyed-out. Connecting my phone to numerous other USB devices works well, but the phone does not recognise the Tetra USB interface and so does not allow me to set up USB tethering. This is not a lead problem, as I use the same cables with other devices.

    Has anyone found a work-around?

    Not sure about that particular device but not all devices will support it as described in the documentation linked in @Jtyle6 above post.

    May require the device to be rooted for successful use.  Also you may try enabling USB debugging to see if that helps with the issue.

  7. Both are possible.

    Depending on your router model it may cost you nothing.  If it supports DD-WRT or OpenWRT firmware.  If it does, both have the ability to act as a VPN server.  I know OpenVPN setup on DD-WRT has decent documentation for setup but I'm sure other setups are as well.  It is normally recommended to have a router with some decent hardware resources, just depends on what all you plan to do with the router.

    A dedicated raspberry pi for the task probably is an easier method depending on your skill level working with routers.  

  8. Looking for help on why the MAC of a Ad-Hoc interface changes every time at reboot.  The setup is Raspberry Pi 3 using internal wifi with Kali Linux.

    ifconfig shows the permanent MAC but iwconfig with show the random MAC on the Ad-Hoc interface under "Cell"

    Macchanger appears to not be causing the issue as the interface is excluded from getting a auto random MAC at boot.

     

    Thanks for any help!

  9. To make sure I understand correctly, you are wanting to connect to a raspberry pi via a TCP stream from another system on the network to access the SDRs connected to the pi?

     

    If so you will need a compatible source block.  I'm not real familiar with GNU Radio but there should be a few generic and supported devices as part of the software package.

  10. 2 hours ago, Just_a_User said:

    nice project, did you already consider float switches?  https://www.amazon.com/Copapa-Horizontal-Liquid-Switch-Sensor/dp/B00AKW29U2  can proib find cheaper.

    Just tells you if water is above or below the switch position but you could use a few at different levels of the water container to give you an idea of water level. e.g. Full, 3/4. 1/2, 1/4, pump min.

    The bottom one (pump min) I would perhaps use some redundancy 2x in parallel (if using NO, serial if NC) at the same lvl so you only need one to switch to make sure you don't pump dry.

    I would agree this is a good solution especially with the added redundancy.  Have done similar in a system that monitored the level of a grain bin to turn an auger on/off for transfer of grain.  No matter the switch type, I would use some sort of redundancy to prevent dry running of a pump,motor, etc.

     

    57 minutes ago, barry99705 said:

    Fun fact, fuel level sensors in jet aircraft are capacitive sensors.  It's a tube with a metal rod down the middle, runs a current through the jp-8 to determine the level.

    That is really cool! Nothing like a little electric in your fuel.

  11. On 7/13/2018 at 8:01 AM, haze1434 said:

    Attack Box  >  Wi-Fi connection  >  Sonnet     > > > > >     Sonnet  <  Wi-Fi Connection  <  RPi  >  Wi-Fi Connection  >  Target AP

    Still would be cool to see work.  Just to say you did it ?

     

    On 7/13/2018 at 12:40 PM, elkentaro said:

    Why not keep it simple and use a lte mifi spot or GSM modem and have the pineapple setup a reverse ssh pipe to a server online.

    Probably the much easier route though.  As long as you have GSM signal.

  12. On 7/18/2018 at 2:29 PM, digininja said:

    Defcon 19 or 21 had a relatively famous talk on GSM hacking where they had a no mobile phones restriction round the talk area

    This is a great starting point.  Has a lot of useful information and steers you in the right direction wise of further research.

  13. On 7/5/2018 at 6:13 PM, Dave-ee Jones said:

    Not necessarily - Windows 7 requires the product key, Windows 10 installs don't always pick it up but usually it does, Windows 8 is dodgy..

    Agreed.  Better have the key with Windows 7.  Seen to many horror stories of people thinking they can just reinstall win7 and have no key....

  14. I'd agree with @barry99705 recommendation.  If you go with a sealed enclosure heat will likely be an issue.  Keeping it physically dry is the big thing.  You could do an enclosure with vents if you want more physical protection.  Could even go as far as a cooling fan.  But probably overkill and not the cheapest solution.  When you use vented enclosures outdoors you need to remember to bug proof them as well.  They love to build webs and nests inside that nice dry enclosure.  

  15. There are several services that do very similar to what you are wanting. Are you wanting file or system backups?

    Just a few of the simpler things that will need dealt with:

    If you IP changes every few days, you are either going to need to get static IPs from the ISP or use a service like DynDNS

    To setup the VPN do you plan to use a computer for your "mini NAS" or what kind of hardware are you looking at?  It will have to support VPN unless you plan to setup the VPN at the router and have the NAS hardware behind it.

    Does the backup software you plan to use support automated backups to multiple locations? Or are you planning on a more custom option? 

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