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  1. You certainly wont break anything by swapping the sd card. I bought a larger one and replaced mine. I don't recall needing to format it before hand. Once inserted, I used a utility in the pineapple menu to formatthe sd card. You will need to reinstall all of your infusions that you installed to the old one.
  2. I think that this is the episode that describes it best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_tnHHEFGKs
  3. I was just curious on what apps you guys are using to ssh into the pineapple when it is deployed and you are sitting nearby. I find that most of them work well but I am looking for one that will do multiple ssh sessions. For instance, one to airodump-ng and one to aireplay-ng. I found that iSSH for the iPhone/ipad had great reviews until ios7, then it just went into the shitter from there. Too bad, it looked promising. I was just trying to do something similar to pwn phone, only using an iPhone and the pineapple instead
  4. I think it's Jammer that's faulty. From what I have experienced, if you use wlan0 as an AP, wlan1 as a client (connected to an AP), you cannot deauth correctly. You need a 3rd nic (alfa) to do the deauthing. What you can try to do is setup wlan0 as an AP, do nothing with wlan1, ssh into the pineapple through wlan0, do your airmon-ng start wlan1 aireplay -0 0 -a FU:SI:ON:MA:C0:00 mon0 I bet you that it works that way. I haven't gotten jammer to work successfully yet, I just have been using the ssh method.
  5. I would change 'EnterpriseG' to a static channel. I was merely trying to show you that if your 'EnterpriseG' was on a channel other than 6, it wouldn't connect. So you say that after a factory reset, you can connect to 'EnterpriseG' with wlan1? So then wlan1 connects to 'EnterpriseG' for a period of time then has trouble connecting? This is what I have done.. I have done a lot of tinkering with settings in the 'wireless' config file and I am constantly messing it up. After I get things set up the way that I want, I save a copy of the 'wireless' config file on my sd card and rename it "workingprofile". /sd/dip/workingprofile I set up one of my dipswitches (up,up,up,down,up)with the commands: cp /sd/dip/workingprofile /etc/config/wireless; uci commit wireless; wifi Normally I work in (up,up,up,up,up). If I mess up the settings, I switch the dipswitches to (up,up,up,down,up) and reboot. I then switch the dipswitches to (up,up,up,up,up) and reboot again. Now my 'workingprofile' file has been copied and renamed to /etc/config/wireless and will start working as normal.
  6. I leave karma off and just test using wlan0 secured. There's not much to test with karma anyway. Something else that I do is have wlan1 connect to my isolated guest network so I really don't care who connects to karma while I'm messing around with it.
  7. This site helped me a lot. I use scp to edit the 'wireless' config file http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/wireless
  8. Is 'EnterpriseG' on channel 6? Your earlier post says it was on channel 1.
  9. Normal draw is 240ma without doing anything crazy. Your solar panel produces 570ma max(full sun and at the right southern angle). That's 330ma charging current during the day. I'm going to guess that on a partly cloudy day, it should keep power in the evening and crash early morning and restart at dawn. Also it lists that the max volts is 17+ volts, may be a problem. Normal charging volts for a 12v battery is ~14.5 volts, may be a problem. Full charge of a 12 volt battery is 13.5 volts, I have not had a problem here. Pushing above 13.5 volts may smoke the pineapple. I think that there is going to be a lot of volt meter testing before hooking it up.
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  12. How is it going over there at the bar? I don't know your situation, or the bar but using vlans and 5 static ips seems overkill for a bar setup. Your modem should have several ethernet ports in the back, each can be a separate subnet. If not, connect to an unmanaged switch to break out your ips. If you need to separate everything, 1)Static IP --> Router --> POS system (DHCP Internally). Open ports as needed. 2)Static IP --> Wireless Router for public use (DHCP Internally). 3)Static IP --> Router with all your open ports, or if a camera system connect direct to modem. You can really get away with DCHP service from FiOS, dyndns, a router with guest wifi separation, and port forwarding. But again, I don't know your exact situation and I need to read up on pci compliance. Those ports you mention seem odd to me, especially 135.
  13. From the manual.. "The WiFI Pineapple provides out-of-the-box support for over 300 3G and 4G USB mobile broadband modems" So there is a pretty good chance that whatever you buy should work. Although it would be nice to have the "over 300" list to narrow down the search.
  14. I've come to find out that it doesn't make much of a difference. 6v @ 13200 mAh = 79.19 watts 9v @ 8.8 mAh = 79.2 watts 12v @ 6600 mAh = 79.19 watts If I run the pineapple at 6v, it needs to draw twice the amount of milliamps to function than if I ran it at 12v. So in general, when buying a battery pack, given a choice between a 12v/13200 mAh battery pack and a 6v/13200 mAh battery pack, the 12v delivers more power than the 6v. However, the 12v/13200mAh battery pack would have double the amount of batteries than the 6v/13200mAh. Given that I can only fit 24 batteries, for the most part it doesn't matter how I configure them because the pineapple will use the same amount of watts in either configuration. It will just compensate by pulling more or less milliamps.
  15. I've come up with something to do this after reading through tons of posts.. Connect to your mobile ap and get everything running in regards to wlan0 and wlan1. SCP into the pineapple Navigate to /etc/config Copy the wireless file to your desktop and rename it to wirelessmobile or something In SCP Navigate to your SD card. Create a directory called startup Copy your wirelessmobile file into the new directory Create a dip switch to run this command cp /sd/startup/wirelessmobile /etc/config/wireless; uci commit wireless; wifi Now every time you startup with that dipswitch, it copies your wirelessmobile profile and runs it. You can do the same with a default profile with all up dip switches or create one for specific locations, Startbucks etc..
  16. I understand that you don't any customers using the Pineapple illegally, but this is news to me that wlan 0 is locked down. Do you mean locked down at 18 or just going above 18? Sorry if I wasn't clear with my post, when I said that it doesn't budge from 18, I meant in any direction. I've tried several times with values under 18 with no success. Anyhow, got any ideas on why there is a 20-30 db difference in signal strength between both radios when connected to the same router?
  17. If I knew this was the case, I wouldn't have spent an entire day on this. There have been several posts about this issue and this is the first time I personally have read this. Although this was about a month ago and I can't tell you that I am certain of this, I recall wlan0 maxing at 27 and wlan1 maxing at 30. Now that this system is becoming more familiar to me, I am tinkering with settings more successfully.
  18. <---------Bolivian Flag We can do anything here. I tried a few, BO, US etc... whether it be 10dBm or 27dBm, it doesn't budge. I remember when I first got this with the original firmware it worked. I'm not sure what this is related to.
  19. I am really digging into this and learning a lot. However, no matter what I do, I cannot make wlan0 budge from 18dmv. I've tried the several UCI methods listed in other threads. I've tried the ifconfig wlan0 down, iwconfig wlan0 txpower (any value)dBm, ifconfig wlan0 up. I've tried editing the wireless config file directly. All these methods work on wlan1 but not wlan0. Then I tried putting wlan0 in wan mode like wlan1 and connecting to my router to see if that has anything to do with it. Nada. Then I discovered this... 10 feet away wlan0 only wlan1 only both wlan0 and wlan1 Seems strange to me. I've already swapped the antennas, same results.
  20. I've been working in a retirement community for the past two weeks, I made a roll to have fun with. http://tinyurl.com/m3ex742
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