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  1. Why I have not think of it :) :p
  2. Hi all, I was thinking if it would be a good idea to have a page ( within the c.portal folder) so we can access this page and see all the saved data Possibly the portal will export these data to a CSV file and the html page will create a table of the csv file ? Any opinions? John
  3. connector is broke and the PCB trace. The reason I ask is because I was under the impression that pineapple was open hardware.
  4. hi there. I wanted to ask if there is a way to get hand of a Tetra schematic. I broke both of the microUSB connections really badly and I am trying to repair my tetra. PLEASE
  5. I will guess it will has to do with each individual module.
  6. I found I helpful when I restart the Ngnix Server You could do it by accessing it via SSH and give the command bellow /etc/init.d/ngnix restart This is the solution that I came across with. Bare in mind @kbeflo is right, it will need internet to work. However I fond that you could enable the landing page with similar code as the captive portal and it will work just fine! ( you won't be able to do portal authorisations though! )
  7. Hi all. Great job @kbeflo I have a suggestion for your captive portal templates. I am using it for a while and it is great! After searching for a while I found that you can put notifications at the Dashboard notifications tile by using the command pineapple notify [text] so what I did, I edit the MyPortal.php from these templates and I add the following code exec("pineapple notify $email'-'$pwd"); after the line 18 before the "}" the results are showing bellow at the screenshot! Let me know about your thoughts!
  8. I have the same problem.. Tbh on my Tetra is not connecting on both Admin or Open AP. I have to reset the network by update the network settings, which eventually will reset the WIFi.
  9. Hello, If is not sold yet, what sort of money are you asking for it..??
  10. Hi all, I am having a tetra with 1.1.2 FW installed. Recently both wifi networks are visible ( after I unhide the open AP ) but I cannot access them, The solution I found is to connect my android phone and restart the wifi networks through, Networking => Update Access point Did any of you had the same problem or Would you know the solution to it . PS: If I do a factory reset it works just fine Many thanks
  11. I was generally wondering how I can show any notifications in the Notifications tile which is in the Dashboard. Is there any Command that will print data there ? Thanks
  12. Yes.. I can't access it via the UART port or ETH port. I could access it via UART port but I messed with the memory and I delete something.. Would you know if there is any way I could restore it .. That will be great. Many thanks
  13. Hi Dude. I have a bricked Pineapple .. Would you be able to tell me how I can Jtag it ?! if this is an option?! I did delete a memory slot ( by being stupid and trying things around the net. ) I will appreciate it ! Thanks a lot !
  14. Hi all, Would you be able to tell me how I can send Notifications on the Notifications tile on the Dashboard page of the Pineapple firmware.? Many thanks
  15. Well I think I messed it up, I was in a conversation with @Foxtrot yesterday and I try to be smart by erasing memory banks .! Now it does not even load uboot on the serial terminal! It seems like I brick it properly!
  16. I got a step closer! I connect to the 192.168.1.1 web interface ( by the normal process) and on the other side i got the Serial connection running These are the results from the moment I hit Upload for the firmware from the web interface uboot> httpd Using eth0 MAC address: 0x0:0x3:0x7f:0x9:0xb:0xad HTTP server is starting at IP: 192.168.1.1 HTTP server is ready! Request for: / Data will be downloaded at 0x81000000 in RAM Upload file size: 15216673 bytes Loading: ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ########################## ### FIRMWARE UPGRADING, DO NOT POWER OFF DEVICE! nand erase 0x0 0xe83021; nand write 0x81000000 0x0 0xe83021 NAND erase: device 0 offset 0x0, size 0xe83021 ath_nand_erase: 0x0 30 0arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x0 1arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x800000 2arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x1000000 3arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x1800000 4arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x2000000 5arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x2800000 6arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x3000000 7arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x3800000 8arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x4000000 9arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x4800000 10arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x5000000 11arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x5800000 12arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x6000000 13arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x6800000 14arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x7000000 15arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x7800000 16arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x8000000 17arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x8800000 18arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x9000000 19arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0x9800000 20arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xa000000 21arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xa800000 22arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xb000000 23arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xb800000 24arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xc000000 25arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xc800000 26arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xd000000 27arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xd800000 28arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xe000000 29arrd1 = 0x0, addr0 = 0xe800000 Skipped 0 bad blocks OK NAND write: device 0 offset 0x0, size 15216673 ... 15216673 bytes written: OK HTTP ugrade is done! Rebooting... Resetting... U-Boot 1.1.4 (Dec 22 2015 - 12:54:58) DB120 DRAM: sri Wasp 1.2 wasp_ddr_initial_config(249): (32bit) ddr2 init wasp_ddr_initial_config(426): Wasp ddr init done Tap value selected = 0xf [0x0 - 0x1f] 128 MB Top of RAM usable for U-Boot at: 88000000 Reserving 276k for U-Boot at: 87fb8000 Reserving 192k for malloc() at: 87f88000 Reserving 44 Bytes for Board Info at: 87f87fd4 Reserving 36 Bytes for Global Data at: 87f87fb0 Reserving 128k for boot params() at: 87f67fb0 Stack Pointer at: 87f67f98 Now running in RAM - U-Boot at: 87fb8000 Flash Manuf Id 0xef, DeviceId0 0x40, DeviceId1 0x14 flash size 1MB, sector count = 16 Flash: 1 MB *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment Now starting pci_init process pci_init_board: PCIe PLL not set for 40MHz refclk BOARD IS NOT CALIBRATED!!! pci_init finished In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: ag934x_enet_initialize... No valid address in Flash. Using fixed address No valid address in Flash. Using fixed address wasp reset mask:c02200 WASP ----> S27 PHY s27 reg init : cfg1 0x80000000 cfg2 0x7114 eth0: 00:03:7f:09:0b:ad athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_CONTROL 4 :1000 athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_SPEC_STAUS 4 :12 eth0 up WASP ----> S27 PHY s27 reg init lan ATHRS27: resetting s27 ATHRS27: s27 reset done : cfg1 0x800c0000 cfg2 0x7214 eth1: 00:03:7f:09:0b:ad athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_CONTROL 0 :1000 athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_SPEC_STAUS 0 :10 athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_CONTROL 1 :1000 athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_SPEC_STAUS 1 :10 athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_CONTROL 2 :1000 athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_SPEC_STAUS 2 :10 athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_CONTROL 3 :1000 athrs27_phy_setup ATHR_PHY_SPEC_STAUS 3 :10 eth1 up eth0, eth1 Atheros on-chip NAND FLash Controller Driver, Version 0.1 (c) 2010 Atheros Communications, Ltd. Ath Nand ID[87fef17c]: 2c:48:00:26:89 ONFI MICRON MT29F16G08ABABAWP Micronset ns -0x80000-0x1000 ====== NAND Parameters ====== sc = 0x87fef158 bbt = 0x87f98538 bbt_size = 0x400 nf_ctrl = 0x485 page = 0x1000 block = 0x80000 oob = 0xe0 size = 2048MB Setting 0xb8116290 to 0x20402d0f Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 Loading from device 0: ath-nand (offset 0x0) ** Bad Magic Number 0x73797375 ** uboot>
  17. I try all the above but it is not recovering the firmware. @Darren Kitchen Would you have any idea?? I connect via Serial (UART) and I get this :> picocom -b 115200 /dev/tty.usbserial-A104LYEC picocom v2.1 port is : /dev/tty.usbserial-A104LYEC flowcontrol : none baudrate is : 115200 parity is : none databits are : 8 stopbits are : 1 escape is : C-a local echo is : no noinit is : no noreset is : no nolock is : no send_cmd is : sz -vv receive_cmd is : rz -vv -E imap is : omap is : emap is : crcrlf,delbs, Type [C-a] [C-h] to see available commands Terminal ready what is the next step? Many thanks in advance!
  18. It stay solid Yellow when I power it up as normal. It seems the same reaction as if it was boot up with the reset hold. ( unless the reset button stuck ?? !! ) I will defiantly give a go to boot it up with Y usb and i will have a look on the file I am downloading I will keep you updated! Thanks again!
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