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  1. Tried both ways, it seems like the monitor never seems to get going properly.
  2. I have mine setup right now, with the eth0 getting a ip from my home router, had to change the network file in the etc, just using that plus the 1471 to configure my pineapple. best way i have seen yet for a home setup, then i have 2 plus the alpha 1 antenna for fun stuff, leaves me an admin interface on the eth0.
  3. Unbricking a bricked MKV Bricked your WiFi Pineapple MKV? Unbricking is easy and doesn't require any extra hardware! Download the special factory image. This image is the stager your WiFi Pineapple MKV was shipped with. Please verify it's md5 checksum to be 16fbb40534ec104300733934efdf659f. Because you are flashing the stager, you will also need to download the up-to-date sd card files. Just download the ZIP from here. Power off your WiFi Pineapple MKV and set the DIP switches to up, up, up, up, down (from left to right). Connect to your WiFi Pineapple MKV via ethernet and set your network interface to a static IP of 192.168.1.2 Boot up the WiFi Pineapple MKV. After around five seconds, you can navigate to http://192.168.1.1 Upload the stager.bin file through the interface. Wait for it to complete. Extract the downloaded ZIP containing the SD card files into the root of your SD card. Set all the DIP switches back to the default configuration up, up, up, up, up (from left to right). Insert the SD card and powercycle the WiFi Pineapple MKV. Your device will now boot the stager and that will flash the latest firmware upgrade. Please wait patiently and refer to the first boot instructions in your WiFi Pineapple MKV instructions. You are done. Enjoy your freshly flashed WiFi Pineapple MKV! https://wifipineapple.com/?flashing Which step do you run into the problem?
  4. on a related note, on powering down the pineapple, do people usually do a halt, or what is the best way to shutdown a pineapple?
  5. Jan 22 21:26:08 Pineapple auth.info sshd[21081]: Failed password for root from 218.2.22.xxx port 3621 ssh2 Coming from china I see, but your not gonna be able to crack my password. lol
  6. just do an ifconfig wlan0 down then do an ifconfig wlan0 up, or else clear the config from the wifimanager infusion.
  7. Marketing 101, always tell a fib to entice customers to buy your product. :)
  8. I got the same thing today on the 2gb card that was included, formated the card, same issue, checked for bad spots, nothing. I used my other 4gb card and no issues.. hmm.. oh well.
  9. Usually should take no more than 2 minutes.
  10. Not really, I believe those are listed in the dhcp file in that network folder.
  11. Has anyone ever thought of taking a slim micro atx case and putting a bunch of wireless PCI cards into it and creating like 15 different radios with the usb and the pci together, then running occupineapple and flushing the world down the toilet? Seems like it would be a fun idea and experience. Or something as small as a rasberry pie but with 10 or more radios on it. then you could travel with it and flood the nearby environment with billions of AP names. Sounds like a project. :)
  12. you have to change the /etc/config/network file, change eth0 from static to dhcp and comment the rest out below, you could do a cronjob to copy a file to that directory from a dip switch that makes static > dhcp.
  13. Well said seb. Community based support is probably the best few words that can describe any product that comes from the hakshop. They are only probably 15-25 people really involved on any project that the hakshop sells, they don't have 100,000, 10,00 or even 1000. I bought my pineapple because it seems like a way that I can give back to hak5, their expertise is profound with still enough laughter and smiles to make us coming back for more. Thank you Hak5
  14. I've only been able to capture a blackberry with my karma. KARMA: Probe Request from 8c:84:01:5c:be:b9 for SSID 'CenturyLink0006' KARMA: Probe Request from bc:b1:f3:be:81:dc for SSID 'ClearSPOT_95c18' KARMA: Probe Request from 00:19:7e:84:e8:86 for SSID '.G..!Q.IF3o...W...X...t.x.....[.' KARMA: Probe Request from 00:19:7e:84:e8:86 for SSID 'myqwest5284' KARMA: ADD SSID KARMA: Probe Request from 00:25:57:d3:63:bb for SSID 'Free Wifi' KARMA: Successful association of 00:25:57:d3:63:bb KARMA: Checking SSID for start of association, pass through tmobile KARMA: Probe Request from 00:25:57:d3:63:bb for SSID '@Home' KARMA: Probe Request from 00:25:57:d3:63:bb for SSID 'tmobile' KARMA: Probe Request from a8:54:b2:64:f4:fc for SSID 'MAEZHOUSE'
  15. are the pictures uploaded on the pineapple, getting 14.4k speeds on the pic. :o but that is really sweet.
  16. you could try to look in /sd/inclusions/autossh/includes or somewhere similar and see if you can find a script file that it uses.
  17. Try a factory reset then. http://wiki.wifipineapple.com/index.php/Factory_Reset
  18. can you ping 172.16.42.1? can you connect to the wifi interface?
  19. I did get it to work today, by toggling back and forth from mdk3 to aireplay, seems like it takes 5 or 10 seconds for the first batch to come in and then it says sleeping again... I did try this script - https://code.google.com/p/wifijammer/ but it seems like it locks up the pineapple. is there a script that we can use instead of the infusion? I did install nohup to keep the command running, still fails.
  20. Same here, infusion does nothing.
  21. Look for these two proccesses: root@Pineapple:~# ps -ef | grep http 1749 root 1136 S /usr/sbin/uhttpd -f -h /www -r Pineapple -x /cgi-bin 1755 root 1160 S /usr/sbin/uhttpd -f -h /pineapple -r Pineapple -c /e If not, try to restart them. /etc/init.d/httpd scriptYou can also use following command: # /etc/init.d/httpd restart # /etc/init.d/httpd start # /etc/init.d/httpd stop
  22. @echo off color 2 "C:\updates\Firefox Setup Stub 25.0.1" echo Press any key when Firefox is done installing. pause "C:\updates\lenovographics.exe" SET /P ANSWER=Did 2 programs install correctly [y/n]? echo You chose: %ANSWER% if /i {%ANSWER%}=={y} (goto :yes) if /i {%ANSWER%}=={yes} (goto :yes) goto :no :yes echo You pressed yes! - Excellent. Thank you for your participation and cooperation exit /b 0 :no echo You pressed no! Try this Program once more echo THEN Please send a detailed message to admin@work.com echo of any errors that occured pause exit /b 1
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