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N0iZW

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  1. Hello dear fellow pineappelians! I have traveled the web from the mystic contry of sweden, to this vast etopia of knowledge in the need of advice. After a long time with no pineapple, i decided to pick it up again, however, i know stumble on a few issues: So I have a raspbery pi 3 which runs raspbian. Here is my idea. I want to be apple to surf the web on my pi (or basically use the Internet, I have a discord bot running), but i also want to connect my pineapple via the ethernet port on the pi. However, each time I do this, the pineapple overrides my networksettings, which makes me not be able to connect to the Internet. I ran your script wpa5.sh and did input on the field Internet Gateway, the router IP and the PC ip. But as soon as i run that script, i get booted of the internet, makeing me loos my VNC connection and still, no internet. So any ideas?
  2. Finally got it to work. It seems the problem is with ICS. So I turned it off and using the pineapple in client mode and it works like a charm :)
  3. I´m using the starter one since the factory reset. Yes i have another computer which it works fine on. Already did try remove the static with no results. I also cleared the cache. I'm using a rMBP 13" mid 2014. Ill try update the firmware, but without the web interface, can it be done? Just started the pineapple again, without internet connection sharing, and got in. However every time i turn on ICS the WEB GUI seems to struggle. Ill try to get the pineapple to connect to my WiFi directly. EDIT: Well now i can't get into the web gui again...
  4. Oh okay thanks. However it seems, that your trick only worked once, and when i got in, settings in the pineapple took ages to reach, and now I can't reach the web interface again :/
  5. I´ll do some testing to see if it works with couple of restarts and some sslstrip tests etc.. returning with results.
  6. Your trick worked! I kept ip on static, however I turned of WiFi and the Webinterface showed up. Thanks!
  7. Yes I'm connected by WIFI to my home router. Hmm ill see if I have any adapters to the sdcard.
  8. UPDATE: Hmm, Whenever i unplug the ethernet thunderbolt adapter, the amber led disappear. I´ve checked my settings 3000 times now and did as a video on youtube.
  9. Oh i forgot to mention. The amber/blue light is not constantly blinking. Like solid light for 10s and then blinks 1-3 times then solid again.
  10. So here is the junk. I bought (couple of months ago) a MK5. Haven't use it much. However, I decided to get started with it. I use a MBP 13" with thunderbolt adapter. I have manually put the IP to 172.16.42.42 with 255.255.255.0 and DNS 8.8.8.8. As i did a factory reset(forgot the password, and yes i did use the switches and put them back to their original state). The setup and everything ran smoothly. However now 1 day later when i power up the MK5 again, I seem to fail to reach the WEB GUI. The LED:s status is as follows:green glows, amber and blue blinks. From the instructions its saying its searching for upgrade files and its booting up. But should it boot up forever? I should also mention that every time i reset it, always works with the first boot, however the second one, never works. Hope you guys can help me with this problem, Best regards, N0iZW
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