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09Sparky

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  1. I just recently purchased the Mark V. I'm particularly interested in pluging in the Ethernet port into a network port, have the 2.4Ghz wireless broadcasting free-radius and use my Verizon Jetpack "MiFi4620LE Jetpack A7F5" to be able to remote into the device from the Internet My question: 1) Is the Verizon Jetpack "MiFi4620LE Jetpack A7F5" compatible with the Mark V? a) if so, via tethering or wifi? (prefer tethering, as it frees up wifi 2.4Ghz and can supply power to MiFi) b) if so, please explain how, as I don't see any instruction on making it work? I have tried both but have had no luck. Additionally, in the Broadband connection where can I find the proper configuration for this if I go the tethering route? 2) only useful if I can get Q1 resolved. where/how can I get free-radius-wpe installed and configured? Thanks and I really look forward to getting this device functioning.
  2. Yeah, my sd card is toast. Actually inserting it into the usb converter and leaving it in more than a few minutes gets extremely hot to the touch (almost fire hazard hot). Linux doesn't appear to recognize the card at all. It may not be a bad idea to start a list of reliable cards, but It may just be coincidence/bad luck on my part. My 2Gb SanDisk MicroSD card still appears to be working well. I don't know what the brand is that comes with the USB Rubber Ducky other than Micro SD 256MB.
  3. Well, I returned the first devices and received the second. It worked for awhile. At least it accepted code and I got green lights. however, after a few successful executions it went bad also. however, it looks like just the sdcard went bad. I tried formatting it, but it doesn't even seem to get recognized on my windows pc. I inserted a spare 2gb card (formatted fat) and it works. it seems odd to have two bad cards, etc in a row. Is there any way to fix this or is it trashed? Output From the bad card:
  4. I actually just packaged it back up and sent it back for a replacement. I didn't want to mess around too much trying to fix a brand new product, as I imagine it should work out of the box. Once I get the new rubberducky, if I have the same issue (than its most likely me) I will report the output of those commands. Thank you very much for your assistance!
  5. I did NOT try re-formatting the original 256Mb sdcard, but I did my 2Gb card and it didn't work. Does the original sdcard have anything special installed?
  6. Hello, For some reason I cannot write to my new RubberDucky on the SD card. I get an error "Failed to write hex file" I believe I followed all the steps and started with the most basic program "hello world" REM Description: Hello World! STRING Hello World ENTER then I downloaded the duckencoder.jar to a folder. Inside that folder I now have duckencoder.jar and hello world.txt Then I type the command: (done as root/su) "java -jar duckencoder.jar -i helloworld.txt -o /media/USB/inject.bin Then I get the error "Failed to write file" Additionally, I have tried it in 3 (linux) computers now and keep getting Input/output errors. I tried inserting another standard sdcard (one I had laying around), but it didn't work. It was recognized and allowed me to copy the inject.bin file, but once I transfered the card over to the device it did nothing. Now, I am new to the rubberducky and not sure if a new card can work, as it probably has special software installed, but if now than please advise also. Thanks, sparky
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