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  1. OK, there definitely seems to be something wrong with my MKV. I have followed the instructions carefully, including connecting through ethernet (https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/31454-support-wps/page-15#entry250912) but I don't see any APs at all. My MKV gets stuck at WPS - v1.7 Loading.... and nothing happens. When I close out the infusion and go back to the main tile menu, I see the spinning pineapple in the WPS infusion view. I then try to go to the Configuration tile to reboot it, but it get stucks with the entropy bunny message forever! Now I have to pull the power plug to reboot it. I don't know what else to do. Clearly something's broken, no?
  2. Hmmmm, ok, I'm reflashing the MKV and formatting the SD card and will try again only with WPS infusion installed.
  3. Thanks Whistle Master. I did follow those steps and now I don't even see any APs, nevermind the WPS detection. Clearly something's wrong. I enabled mon0, disabled wlan0 (wlan1 was already disabled) and then set the scan time to 15 secs using mon0. When I click Refresh APs I get the WPS loading message and then nothing. Nada. Zilch. Not even one AP out of the 50 or so around me. I've decided to reflash the firmware and this time only install the WPS infusion to internal storage. I will not install any other infusions yet so I can try to narrow down the problem to either the WPS infusion or a defective Mark V. I'll keep you posted.
  4. Thanks Fringes. I have tried with stock antennas and with others too. Same negative results. I also tried using a USB wifi dongle which I use without probs in Kali (TL-WN722N), and again got negative results. I am able to place it monitor mode, but running wash -i mon0 leads to loads of fcs errors. I then try wash -i mon0 --ignore-fcs and wash runs fine but shows no APs at all (there are close to 40 around me, so obviously something's very wrong). This leads me to conclude that my Mark V is defective which is really frustrating considering I just bought it. I assume that others aren't seeing these problems with WPS and WiFi injection in general? Any other tips or suggestions before I send it back? Should I try flashing an older firmware instead of the latest?
  5. Hi, I recently aquired the Mark V and I'm somewhat disappointed with its performance, specifically with wireless tools like reaver and bully. I flashed the latest firmware and installed the WPS infusion without probs. Unfortunately running reaver or bully always failed because in the initial scan for targets the infusion always shows the wps field empty for all APs in my area. This makes no sense since I'm sure there are plenty of wps enabled APs in my area. To test out my theory that something's wrong with my Mark V, I used my kali laptop to run wash from reaver side by side with the Mark V. Sure enough kali showed all those APs running wps as I suspected. This leads me to believe that either there's a hardware problem with my new Mark V (grrr) or, more likely, something's wrong with the wireless drivers. I tested out reaver using both wlan0 and wlan1 and they both show all the APs with a . under the wps field. I also SSHed into the pineapple and ran the wash command directly with the same poor results. I also ran PineAP and although I see no errors, the client intelligence panel remains empty even after many hours running in a target rich environment. Again, I suspect something wrong with the wireless drivers. Anyone else experiencing this with a brand new Mark V? Before I reflash it from scratch (again), are there any suggestions I should try? Thanks
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