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Connecting Long Range WiFi Booster Kit To Nano?
Foxtrot replied to ecigg7's topic in WiFi Pineapple NANO
The booster is an actively powered component that sites in-line between the antenna port and the antenna. Make sure the booster has the correct antenna port type (RP-SMA). -
Donkey Hat No 3: Tutorials for Modules
Foxtrot replied to sapmeister's topic in WiFi Pineapple TETRA
Some modules (most) have Module threads and also have help/info dialogues inside. -
You can install reaver with opkg.. Reaver Pro is a product by Tactical Network Solutions. opkg install reaver
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I am really confused as to what you're asking. What package manager? opkg?
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I'd recommend upgrading.
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The SD Card is required to use the Mark V. It's also handy to indicate when you edit your post :)
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You can't bypass HSTS.
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Yes. As @Just_a_User said, you are in the wrong system module. You can disassociate people connected to you from here however, by clicking the "Kick" button. To deauth people connected to other access points, use the Recon module.
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Incorrect.
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Which video are you referring to?
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The TETRA only does a/b/g/n.
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Your laptop is identifying the NANO both times, that's why the dmesg from the NANO would be helpful.
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I've stumbled across your videos before, and found them pretty good. Well presented and clear speech. Also, props for putting the practice material on GitHub :).
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When this happens, try unplugging only the thickest of the two USB connectors from your laptop, and plug it back in again. If that works, sharing the dmesg of the Pineapple would help debug any issue better.
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Hm, im not too sure. Sorry.
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For ssh, "watch w" or "watch who". For the UI, I guess you can watch the contents of /tmp/ and monitor the sess_* files being created. Those files are each users session tokens for their log in.
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Trouble connecting the Tetra to a Raspberry Pi
Foxtrot replied to Boosted240's topic in WiFi Pineapple TETRA
No... Unless the Pi is doing weird things and displaying wrong VID:PIDs, there is no TETRA being listed in your output. It should be the one I posted in my first reply. Is the driver loaded? "ID 0424:ec00 Standard Microsystems Corp. SMSC9512/9514 Fast Ethernet Adapter" is the Pi's Ethernet port. -
Trouble connecting the Tetra to a Raspberry Pi
Foxtrot replied to Boosted240's topic in WiFi Pineapple TETRA
Your 'lsusb' output does not show any TETRA being connected. This is the VID:PID of a TETRA: Bus 002 Device 005: ID 0bda:8152 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. -
Version 1.3 has been released. Changes: -Fix 'false' error when log file did not exist. -Add auto-refresh functionality to logging. -Minor UI clean-up.
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My CompSci GCSE (only a year or so ago) Python consisted of Hello worlds, a little game using randint() and a couple of functions.
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The UI can be pulled from your device easily, it's in /pineapple/. PineAP and other pineapple-specific utilities are closed source.