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  1. Ive used stock, 5db, and 9dbi rp-sma antenna and all worked fine.
  2. For kali on the mbp the hardest part was getting the computer to boot the usb. Once it finally booted and I could select install it was fine and havent had a problem since. Ubuntu and mint usb booted first time no problem.
  3. I was more bored and wanted to mess with arch. This is my first ducky script that I've made.
  4. I had it timed out to may 15mins. The networking can be tricky if you use wifi. I made this with the intention to make a base install with a wired connection for ease of use. Also I used a 250gb hdd and made 40Gb for / and 4gb swap and the rest is for /home. I tested it multiple times on my machine and works flawlessly. When it formats the hdd I had a couple problems with options asking me for conformation and sometimes not. The post install script is a little ways off because I think there are things in there that the ducky cant do, but Im going to give it a shot. This is a very basic minimalist install. Please let me know what you think and how it works or any problems you encounter. This is also the first time ive ever messed with arch ive always used Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, or Fedora. I enabled ssh on the install but have yet to be able to connect without doing something after the reboot.
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    quadcopter FPV

    Ive been using a cheap quadcopter for a couple months now using line of sight only and now im ready to move to the next step and im getting a new quad. My main question is, Are all fpv googles and or screens compatible with fpv receivers. Or do you have to have a certain receiver for a certain pair of googles?
  6. I have have done this on my 2015 mbp. it is a pain in the but to get installed and then you have to install rEFInd bootloader to boot into it.
  7. make sure your connected to the Pineapple with an ifconfig from the client machine and verify your ip with that machine. Then verify with the Pineapple. If no connection then maybe your not doing something right. More details will help us work with you on this problem.
  8. the radio closest to the led is the sniffer/injection wlan1 and the one closest to the female usb is the management radio or client radio wlan0. Both radios do different things and they are different chips for a reason. Somebody that knows more can explain better.
  9. I dont own an Ipad or Iphone so I might not be much help. But does the Ipad have a usb tethering option in the network settings or can you connect to the Management AP that you setup on the nano during initial setup.
  10. I think the man himself answered your question better than I could thanks Seb
  11. what commands were you using and how
  12. That is exactly what I did for a while. I wanted to clean up some space and cables on my desk so I soldered it on and Im glad I did. It has saved me a lot of time and really easy to do. I haven't soldered in 10+ years. Just watched a couple youtube videos and went at it.
  13. you would also have to have it connected to an internet connection of some kind for openvpn to work so how are you connecting and the tetra sucks a lot of power if your going to use batterys to power it
  14. just made a Rubber ducky script to install arch. https://github.com/5hr3dd3rX/Rubberduck
  15. As I'm a lazy person and will actually use this a lot, I've made a Ducky Script that will install Arch linux after you have booted into a live media cd or USB. Its a very basic install so no gui or anything extra. I have included openssh and LTS kernel with headers for both kernels. Delays will have to be adjusted depending on your hardware and network speed. Ive included my specs and network speed for a comparison to help with that. This was done with a Raspberry pi zero with the ducky software on it so I have not been able to use a Rubber Ducky to test ($$$$) but it worked quite well with what I used. When I get a Rubber Ducky I want to see if I can use twin ducky to put the iso on and boot straight from that and then just hit the button and go. Anyways here it is. Any suggestions or packages that should be a must have are always welcome. This is my first time ever messing with ARCH so im not to familiar with it quite yet. Uploaded to github https://github.com/5hr3dd3rX/Rubberduck
  16. it would be able to handle that. depending on how many and since its a small device the range might not be the greatest if your all spread out. Good idea!
  17. How many do you need to connect to it and are they connecting as a client or to webui?
  18. The Nano is 2.4ghz only and the Tetra is 2.4ghz and 5ghz range. The difference between basic editions and tactical editions is the basic is just the device and what comes in the box. The tactical editions come with extra goodies like a case or bag, the nano come with a battery, etc. I have a nano and and looking at getting a tetra because of the 5ghz capability. The nano is compact and portable where as the tetra is bigger and takes more to power if going mobile. Anything that can connect to wifi can connect to the pineapple. To control it, any computer, tablet, or phone. The pineapple book would probably be a good read to fully understand the device and get the most out of it, but not necessary
  19. My bad I had it backwards. Thanks Foxtrot
  20. wlan0-1 is for use with PineAP. You should always have wlan0, wlan0-1, wlan1 or wlan1mon. A usb wifi dongle should come up as wlan2. wlan0-1 is a virtual interface for PineAP.
  21. Where are the files that profiling saves at? I noticed they dont delete themselves on startup and shutdown.
  22. no matter how you connect to the pineapple you should be able to ssh into the NANO. The sd card thing idk what your talking about there
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