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kavastudios

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  1. My troubles are gonna have troubles with me...

  2. Gracias a ti por invitarnos y confiar en nuestra tecnología. https://t.co/NZ8ybYeQ77

  3. Aprovechando el día, mira hasta donde andas @iiizza http://t.co/a16D4LVEHF

  4. Ayer Uber creció 800% su base d usuarios en México... Los taxistas del DF resultaron ser más efectivos que las agencias de marketing... lol

  5. RT @shervin: Vegas here we come! Legislature approves bill authorizing Uber, Lyft in Nevada | Las Vegas Review-Journal http://t.co/JA2nlDYl…

  6. Hi. I have a couple markv's doing some sniffing using airodump, I'm usinng wlan1 to connect to a wifi network (to provide internet access) and wlan0 (as mon0) to sniff (also wlan0 is used as AP so i can connect to the device). The problem is when the internet connections is dropped (sometimes the router providing that connection fails) in the middle of the day, the devices won't reconnect when the connection is available again. It's been a little bit of a problem as I need the dump file every couple hours (I have a script uploading the file to my servers) What can i do so the device reconnects automatically once the wifi connection is available? (some kind of script checking the internet connection and if it's not available try to reconnect to the wifi network)
  7. Thank you all for your answers! At the end the problem is that if your script (sh or php) if they have an output, you should send the output to a file instead to dev/null, otherwise the job doesn't run. This is the first time I see this in openwrt based system. Do you think this is a feature or a glitch of the markV?
  8. Hi! I have some task scheduled to be executed by the cronjobs here's one example of my tasks */2 * * * * /www/res.sh 5 * * * * php-cgi /www/up.php > /dev/null 2>&1 59 23 * * * reboot -f and the tasks are never executed. I don't know if it's the way I wrote the tasks or how do I enable the cronjobs? (in the admin panel shows the cron as enabled) thanks
  9. Hi. But I've been using wifidog for a long time with different routers and different versions of openwrt. With other routers using same openwrt version I had no trouble installing wifidog.
  10. Hi I want to install the wifidog package but everytime I get this: root@Pineapple:~# opkg install wifidog Installing wifidog (20090925-1) to root... Downloading http://cloud.wifipineapple.com/mk5/packages/wifidog_20090925-1_ar71xx.ipk. Collected errors: * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for wifidog: * kernel (= 3.3.8-1-d6597ebf6203328d3519ea3c3371a493) * * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package wifidog. I've updated my Mark V to the 1.4.1 firmware and I'm still getting the same result. What I could do? Thanks.
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