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  1. Yes, that is correct. I am trying to use my pineapple in disguise as a legit network to demonstrate to someone how easy it is to hack into an open network.
  2. Thanks for the info BooB00. I was able to open up the device, per your suggestion. Cable looks secure to me. I went ahead and unfastened and refastened it. Same result, unfortunately... I also downloaded the Site Survey tool (v1.1). It can see the SSID of the wireless network it should be re-broadcasting. In fact, it can see both wireless networks in my environment. My guess is that for some reason, its just not re-broadcasting.
  3. No, I have not checked to see if the cable is loose. That is an excellent suggestion. Now for the next dumb question - how do i open up the box. There are no obvious screws, etc. BTW I should have noted that the WLAN light is lit blue, solid blue. Not sure if that makes a difference. To answer the question about txpower for the wlan0 interface, here is the response I get when I run that command: wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn Mode: Master Tx-Power=18 dBm RTS thr: off Fragment thr: off Power Management: on
  4. Well, interesting question. Yesterday, when I was having this problem, yes I could see the pineapple SSID being broadcast. But now that you have asked me this specific question, I went back and checked again this morning and found that now, no I cannot see it.
  5. Folks, wondering if I can get some assistance here. I bought my Pineapple Mark IV about 6 months ago but am just getting it up and running now. I am a bit of a novice, so I am sorry if this is an ignorant question, but... It appears I have everything configured correctly. I have the Pineapple connected to my Windows laptop via PoE/LAN. I can log into the Pineapple, I have updated its firmware to v3.0.0, etc. However, it appears at the device is not detecting and broadcasting for other wireless networks. The WPS light on the device is blue but not flashing. I dont see any other clients connected to it, other than my laptop ethernet port. I cannot see anything in the logs that indicates its seeing other WiFi networks. I can confirm there are two other WiFi networks in the vicinity, both of which I have connected to (they are open) and can access the Internet from. So my first question is "how can I validate that my assumption is accurate, that the Pineapple is not seeing another WiFi network?" Secondly, assuming that is correct, what steps can I take to attempt to address the problem? Thanks,
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