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aerojock101

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  1. . For whatever reason I thought there might of been a little more to it than that.... Thank you V3sth4cks153...
  2. I recently upgraded to the newest MarkV firmware. During initial setup, after I was prompted to the change the pineapple password, I was asked to complete the WPA2 secure setup. I haven't noticed this in previous firmware releases and was just wondering what the point of this was. Which SSID and password am I supposed to enter? I know I'm probably over thinking this but I just want to make sure there isn't anything about this setting I may be overlooking. Thank you very much...
  3. I thank you both for your prompt replies to my question. I might not of explained properly what part of the indicator lights on the MarkV that have me a little confused. The Wifi Pineapple, by itself without any connections made to it whatsoever. With the only cord attached to it being the power cord...Is there anything abnormal about the fact that after it boots up and the blinking blue light stops and the two lights I'm left with are solid blue and solid green? The green light should obviously always be solid green because that indicates power but from what I've read the solid blue should only only be on while the firmware is upgrading. Just to reiterate, after the boot process completes, I'm left with a solid green and solid blue light. Regardless of what the pineapple is doing and again with no wireless or ethernet connection established the light remains solid blue. Is this normal, or would this be an indicator that I may have a defective unit. Hopefully I explained that a little more clear than I did in my original post. Again, Thank you in advance to anyone willing to give me some additional feedback.
  4. I know this is probably a very simple problem and hopefully it's just something I'm overlooking. I just upgraded to the newest firmware and from what I can tell everything went the way it was supposed to, but now whenever I power on my pineapple I get a red steady light which I know means MD5 mismatch but after the red light turns off and after it finishes booting the flashing blue light becomes a solid blue light and never turns off. From what I read the pineapple should ony have a solid green light after it has booted if the all that's plugged into it is the power cord. I need to know if my pineapple is bricked or this just an oversight on my part. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance...
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