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  1. My pc is hardwired to my lan and when pluggin in the Pineapple it takes over and kills my connection.  Now I don't need to share internet because the Tetra is hardwired also.  So when I plug the USB in, the tetra takes over as my internet connection.  Is there a way to prioritize my connections so that eth0 is always before eth1?   On my mac its a simple setting that is easy to change but I have not found something like this on ubuntu yet.  Im using ubuntu 17.10

    This is not a Pineapple question its an OS question lol just to clarify

  2. 46 minutes ago, newbi3 said:

    I don't even remember if I ever got that module working. Maybe I'll finish it up after this next release of Evil Portal.

    I don't believe you did because there are a lot of problems with installing dependencies, PPTP couldn't install dependencies.  OpenVPN wouldnt upload files and thats where I stopped lol  great concept.

  3. @digip  I got really frustrated and started over.  I was using Sept release of raspbian, I downloaded the Nov release and tried it again.  After switching to Nov release and made the AP, everything works great now.  IDK what the problem was as eth0 would show up with ifconfig -a.  The only thing I can think of is that it used udhcpd (i think thats the name) instead of the /etc/network/interface config as my interface config file was blank of any network devices. 

  4. So I have followed multiple guides on making a Rpi access point and Ive done it before no hiccups.  The only difference this time is that im using raspbian lite instead of the full desktop.  Everytime I get the AP setup and do a reboot it kills eth0 with an error message on boot saying dhcp error.  Im puzzled because its an AP and I would still like access via eth0 so that I can ssh while at home and install or update anything needed.  Has anybody else had this problem lately?

  5. I used a USB gps for kismet and had a lot of problems trying to figure out how to get kismet to pick it up.  I had to edit gpsd config file and enter my device manually in the config before I would ever get it to read or stop throwing errors.  I dont know if this will help and I dont remember much as I did this over a year ago.

  6. 7 hours ago, rem700 said:

    At least you made it that far. I cant even get my tetra to reset. 

    use a pen to hit the reset button.  Its a known defect.

    On 9/18/2017 at 7:16 AM, kerensky said:

    So, when I plug the NANO to the pc using the Y cable, it does not get an IP automatically assigned (that is, the 172.16.42...). I assign it manually using ifconfig up and it works, I can access the server using my browser. However, after restarting the NANO, it's all over again and I have to assign the IP in order to access.

    The NANO is receiving enough voltage and I have already restored the firmware using the tool available.

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!

    what OS, is it a VM?  

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