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I believe this goes against the forum rules, not to mention slightly illegal. Do your research first.
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I have just found a solution, atleast one that works for me. I have taken 4 AA batteries in series with a momentary switch and have connected it to the charging port on the Anker battery pack. The momentary switch passes the power which turns on the Anker battery which in turn, turns on the pineapple. I have a toggle switch in place between the anker battery and the pineapple to shut it off when I need to.
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I have used RhinoBoard, which is like plexiglass but tougher and you can drill/cut it without it cracking or breaking. I had a local glass shop cut exactly to dimensions that I needed for under $15.
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I want to add a switch to a power cable from the DC output, however the battery will not provide power unless you unplug and replug the cable. Any ideas?
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Can we just load the firmware onto an alfa ourself?
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For this to work you also need a DNS server that can reverse the changes from the proxy.
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I remember having this happen at least 5 -6 years ago when I was in college. We were doing searches for sites that could have a possible SQL injection hole.
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Sites that force SSL with HSTS will not work with SSLStrip.
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Just a note, You can have sprint assign a static IP to your phone. It's an extra $3 a month but worth it in my opinion.
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Obtain root, Hopefully you're not past the point of return with Knox.
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Good read, also check out Art of Intrusion and Ghost In The Wires by him.
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I have provided Voluntaryist with the windows guide for setting up and configuring the MKII, You can follow that guide and easily do it on a Linux machine. as newbi3 said, Linux is Linux. The forums here will provide you with what you need. All the info I have provided for Voluntaryist was from the forums here. Search bar is your friend.
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Why would you use a Linux guide for Windows?
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I believe it is built off the Teensy 2.0.
This might help.
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You can have the shop email you when more are ready.
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I forgot to mention it was a Mark II
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Have you cleared your history/cache?
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I imagine this is the fact that you are using a proxy when using those accounts. Those services are going to see the activity originate from the IP /location of the proxy server. Therefore it is "suspicious" activity as since you have never logged in from those IPs/locations before. I will venture to say the proxy server is probably a great distance away from your location which adds to the suspicion.
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I'm in an 8 story appartment building. Being the somewhat paranoid type though, when this place was built I made sure all rooms had extra pipes put in so I could pull my own wires. Every room except for the bathroom, the hallway and the toilet has 2 wired network ports in the wall. I only have Wifi for my phone, tablet and visitors. If it's spotty... meh. Either plug in or just grab a real system.
Hell, I have a 16 port switch on my bathroom. Washer, dryer, shower, toilet, sink, hairdryer, electric razor, etc. Hardwired is better...lol
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I'm curious as to how it got taken away by the Feds...
That is a Accton MR3201A.
which is essentially the same as
- FON FON2100A,B,C and F
- Edge-Core WA3101
- Philips SNR6500
- SMC WEBT-G
- Siemens Gigaset Wlan repeater 108
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I have already been curious about Linux. As a young boy I ventured into a local coffee shop after school. They just happed to be hosting a LUG( Linux Users Group). I was a little oblivious at first as to waht was going on, but as soon as I opened my laptop in the corner, people started to rush over. I had just purchased an Alienware Area 51M with a 3.4Ghz processor and 2 GBs of RAM(top of the line at the time). One member suggested that I load linux and experience the full power of the beast that I had. Soon I was introduced to Slackware.
Slackware and I got along fairly well, Little to no issues. After about a year or so I was introduced to Knoppix, DSL(Damn Small Linux), and BSD. After about 4 Years of getting aquainted with Linux,I took a a job do MLS Databasing with a company. There were no windows machines in the whole company's IT environment. It was a little change than that of what I was used to with mixed environments. The company would require that I used Ubuntu. At the time ubunut 6.10 was out. After leaving this company months later, I enrolled in to college where I got the wide range of information pertaining to Linux.
Right after college, I started wo work for a company and the environment was RHEL. The admin usually had the heads up their a$$es and were unable to properly manage the systems they were assigned. After a manager got let go due to some personal files being on his server , I quickly became manager.
I prefer debian based distros for person use and as for corporate, RHEL or CentOS(free RHEL lol)
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Urban Terror, Postal 2, Unreal Tournament 2004. Frozen Bubble, and kbounce.
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That is normal. It will show the connected status.
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The lights are used to indicate the flash process. When not flashing they indicate status of wlan0(blue) and wlan1(red), Amber is for when Ethernet is connected, and green is power(this should always be on). The blue light will flash on boot to indicate it is checking for new firmware files.
Toggle switch for dip switches
in WiFi Pineapple Mark V
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I would like to connect toggle switches to the underside of my pineapple's dip switches. These will be mounted to a shelf I have inside my pelican case. However the toggle switches are not working. The dip switches function as intended. I have set the dip switches to all 0 and turning the toggle switches on doors nothing.