Jump to content

Paranoir

Active Members
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Paranoir

  1. RT @cnnbrk: Shots fired at Nevada middle school; suspect "neutralized," police say. http://t.co/43sZxTEGlo

  2. I am not sure if it does, but looking for SSID's when I used the WiFi Jammer gave me an "unnamed" wifi.. I got the MAC address, but yea.. It had no name, which to me looks like a hidden SSID. Not sure if that means it can detect them or not..
  3. Why, body? Whyyyy?? Why do you wake up after 5,5 hours of sleep??? I want more!! :(

  4. I'm staring down the barrel of a 45..

  5. But by using the WiFi Manager infusion and changing the settings via the drop down to WPA2 Personal and TKIP and then saving and committing... I got the following written to the new etc/config/wireless file in the Backup Tab. A subtle but important difference in that last line. Once I made the change it works great except that you can't disconnect! The DHCP Release doesn't work because the Network tile Client Mode tab is now in charge. I like the stock Client Mode tab idea but it would sure be nice to be able to disable it... So hopefully this will help others get up and running until some fixes are worked. And on a separate but related topic... I can't seem to get wlan1 to do anything else but the above. I tried to set it up as another AP instead of a Client but that's not working. Woohoo!! You are my hero!! Thanks! This works perfectly! Hope that there will be an official update soon that will fix this bug for good! ;)
  6. New #WiFiPineapple and Samsung Chromebook booting up for the first time! @hak5darren @Hak5 @Snubs http://t.co/vHcuRE7g2j

  7. When I do that, my Pineapple WiFi just disappears. And it is definitely not online - even though it says that a connection is initiated. And from the network-box in the web-UI: Internet IP: Error Connecting But both WLAN's are enabled.
  8. "cat /etc/config/*" before enabling Client Mode: "cat /etc/config/*" after trying to enable Client Mode: dmesg Output: Command "wifi" via SSH output: Failed to start hostapd for phy1 command failed: Device or resource busy (-16) Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant I did all this after a factory reset. I also tried booting it up afterwards without the MicroSD card inserted. Nothing seems to work. This is a 2.4GHz WiFi - CISCO Router.
  9. I have the exact same problem. If I try to setup my Mark V to a WiFi Access Point, the Antenna LED's are turned off, and I have to do a factory reset to get it back again.
×
×
  • Create New...