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phpsystems

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  1. Once you know which interface is the Lan Turtle (if in doubt, unplug it, run ifconfig as above, replug and run ifconfig again, new interface is the Turtle) run dhclient (or Mac Equivalent) on the interface. Failing that, give it a static IP of 172.16.84.5 (netmask 255.255.255.0) and try again.

  2. The turtle did have issues with load drivers for certain versions of OSX. Can you post the following extra info:

    What version of OSX you are running.

    Example output from ifconfig / ipconfig / whatever OSX uses and an indication which adapter is the turtle.

    Can you ping the turtle?

    Have you tried plugging in the turtle via the ethernet cable to the laptop you are trying to access it from?

     

  3. p0f does passive fingerprinting. So the windows 10 machine would need to generate the traffic.

    Also, you might want to try some of the other scan types such as Xmas tree and Fin. You could also try the nmap man page, and go through each can type to see if anything gives a better result.

    Bear in mind, that sometimes firewalls are completely closed off and another avenue is required.

  4. I'm going to assume you have a full duplex SDR, The Wifi standards you mention are at set frequencies, but I can going assume you want to want to do certain things that wifi does,

    Do you want to broadcast beacons and have people connect, using the methods that Wifi can employ, such as WPA, or do you just want to transfer data?

    If it's the later, and you want a point to point link type set up, GNU Radio is capable of transmitting / receiveing tcp/ip over radio. (See the networking tools section).

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