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deadlyhabit

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  1. As long as you don't mess with region settings you're not violating any FCC regulations or adding any radiation. Honestly a microwave or ham radio tends to put out more radiation. It's as harmless as any wifi router/dongle or cell phone in that regard.
  2. Have you tried setting your region to something that allows further power to them (technically illegal in the US), but will max out power to the adapters and utilize all of the antenna. ifconfig wlan0 down iw reg set BO iwconfig wlan0 txpower 30 ifconfig wlan0 up that's the basic jist of it for any wlan adapter even without changing region settings you can do the same thing minus the iw reg set BO (Bolivia just fyi) and do a txpower 20 set
  3. curious if you guys are on latest firmware as my wn722n seems to be having issues with my nethunter nexus 7 2013 lately. gonna try it on my pineapple tomorrow.
  4. Nice. I'm a hardcore DIY guy so love doing stuff like this or your pic. And that idea for the raspberry pi I'm waiting on in the mail to integrate within the casing of a WRT router.
  5. Sure, but the default antennas are omni-directional where as yagis are highly directional. Pretty sure they're the same yagi that they offer in the store here, just direct from the chinese factory. They're supposed to be around 16 dbi.
  6. It's mainly the actual head piece on the tripod, it's just a bit too much weight for it once I go to a certain point of a forward angle. Pretty much was a cheap project to do. The 2 Yagis were about $25 direct from China. The tripod I think was around $10. The piece of PVC about $3.25. The Scotch banding straps about $3.50. I had to buy a tap and drill bits and a tap wrench which was about $22 since I didn't have them handy. Think I'm going to go to my local photo store and try to find a more heavy tripod this week though. All the parts break down fairly quickly and fit in a tripod bag I got for around $9 so nice and portable.
  7. Well I got mine all built know, though I think I'm going to need a better tripod as it seems like a bit too much weight for this one.
  8. The question is how many lawyers would know what pen testing is vs common term hacking though.
  9. Yea its odd calling up and asking if they cover wireless or hacking law
  10. Oh it will def be pics pics pics. 3rd sewn a lot of case mods wtc for fana hoping to avoid that. 4. You're right between the pineapplemy yagi project and others while drinking you're right Cheers
  11. I was going to start a similar topic about law and waivers/contracts. I'm debating getting a lawyer to help write up these documents. I know state law differs a bunch but if I get a lawyer what federal laws should I make sure he covers and what potential loopholes are there? I know this isn't legal advice 101, just want a foolproof contract and waiver at least federally to cover my ass legally if I piss some client off.
  12. Been having some of the same issues as above (and with custom wash on kali nethunter on my nexus 7 2013). Gonna try a reflash with new installs and processes to tie to sd card. Had these same issues after latest fork of reaver you guys did datahead with the autopixie script even after I modified it for new format. Even wash had issues after the last. Any possibilities there could be some remenant of old reaver or possibly the new monitor format in airmon-ng?
  13. Maybe I didn't layout my idea well enough. After taking apart a WRT54g I noticed more than enough room for a raspberry pi board and maybe more. I figured with some clever soldering and scripting I could have an apparently normal looking WRT54g with a full pi kali board in it that could be accessed by ssh or transmit and execute pentesting automatically and send results based off net connection to the router itself. The biigest headaches in the idea was using just the 12v wall wart to the 5v needed for the pi and hopefully the alfa usb card. First issue I solved by this part:http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOBBYWING-RC-UBEC-5V-6V-3A-Max-5A-Lowest-RF-Noise-BEC-/321776973611?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aeb66f72b which will allow the pi to run off the 12v wall wart. Second issue internet from router plug to pi: simple (well maybe not so simple) one ended cat5 cord soldered to circuit board connections of the WRT54g. Third issue: potential cooling if I incorporate an alfa card as they can put off some heat especially if pushed to 30db tx power. Solution internal heatsink, removing the alfa from the casing, and hopefully an internal 12v low noise fan to blow out the excess heat. Fourth issue: if incorporating alfa card how to make its antenna discrete. Solution: desolder one of the WRT54g antenna connections and place a proper RMA connecter to housing of the WRT54g and a small patchcable internally. Thus the router has one antenna and the alfa another. The rest I hope (and believe) will be scripting and a bit of code work. I intend to use Tomato firmware on the router so shouldn't be too bad. Otherwise I intend this to seemingly look like a normal WRT45g with full internet accesible via ssh kali, and some automated scripts like a pwnplug.
  14. And beyond that the videos by hak5, the man pages/help commands/documentations for the tools used by the pineapple are easy to pull up, plus always a quick google pulls up vids and info
  15. I think mine took around 15 hours or so when I initially charged it.
  16. You can also use a tap and die on the base plate of the yagi to attach it to the quick release part of the camera tripod. Personally I'm waiting on my yagis from China atm, but have my tripod and can share how I put it all together with 2 yagis and a mount for the pineapple, a battery and or a reaver pro ii.
  17. 1.) It will be a normal fully functioning router seemingly. 2.) A fully functioning kali install that can be remotely ssh'd into or setup with scripts to autorin the second that internet cat5 goes in the router.
  18. So just started this hack/mod today. I'm going to embed and integrate a kali nix raspberry pi in the case of a WRT54G. Already found a way to split power from the wall wart. WonderinG if including an alfa (case size restricting) that takes over one of the antennas is worth it. Want some ideas while I work on this.
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