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  1. www.wifipineapple.com has all the info you need to figure out the chipset and then google what you need to know for the chipset.  The 5ghz setting for airodump is a simple command you have to add to your command to have it scan both.

     

    if you want to connect to the tetra as a wifi router then you have to plug it into a modem with internet access.  The device itself cannot be used as a wifi adapter or dongle for you pc.  The pc is for accessing the GUI and granting access to share the PCs internet with pineapple so that the pineapple has a connection to the internet

  2. On 7/6/2017 at 2:19 PM, digip said:

    I don't own one, but I'm going to say open means anyone connects, managed is setup with something like WPA2 password protection for you only to administrate the device.

    Start with the wiki - https://wifipineapple.github.io/wifipineapple-wiki/#!api.md and then work into the Pineapple forums - https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/forum/64-wifi-pineapple-jasager/ for questions you need help with.

    Cheers

     

    Yes, the OpenAP is open to all and the Management AP for you to control the device.  Also the very first post in this thread talks about not posting wifi pineapple questions on the Questions thread.  For any questions on the pineapple go to the Wifi Pineapple Section of the Forums for more or better help.

  3. If the drivers for the ducky are not installed on the system then the PC will get drivers and install them.  That being said, you can change the VID and PID and it will change what drivers the PC looks for to install.  After drivers are installed it should work right away, as long as the inject.bin is good.

  4. the antenna for the nano will not work on the tetra without sma to rp-sma adapters.  No body really has upgraded that has been on here because the antennas provided are freaking awesome.  So if you wanted to upgrade you would have to upgrade both antennas on one side or both sides.  I dont know which side is wlan1 or wlan0 but both antenna on a side need changed to upgrade because they are mimo 2:2 antenna

     

  5. if you just want to mess around with it and not worried about mobility then go Tetra.  If being mobile is your thing, go nano.   The Tetra supports 2.4ghz and 5ghz and the Nano is 2.4ghz only.  With that said, I have a backpack I always carry around and the Tetra fits inside just fine with batteries, laptop, and other odds and ends, so it just depends on whats best for what you want to do. 

     

    Some people have a problem with the sdcard on the nano and you can use a usb stick and mount it as the sdcard which have help some people.  But 2gb nand is more than enough.  After mine is setup and ready to go, I have 1.8gb free space, which is more than enough, and you can add a usb stick if you really need to.

  6. 1 hour ago, haze1434 said:

    My personal fuel is always chocolate milk and pop tarts. I could pen test for days with a good stock of those :lol:

    lmao hell yes.  Pineapple and redbull.  hahahaha see what I did there.   but seriously a banana and a redbull wake me up everymorning.

  7. I have used mine and it has heated up over and over and over,  Ive rarely ever had these problems and cant reproduce them.  same with the sd card, Ive been using the same two for over a year and they are two different brands.

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  8. Yes it would be.  I made that tut for 10.11 and it seems like 10.12 is shotty as in sometimes it works sometimes it doesnt.  I had it working last week and now it wont share connection at all.  I use a 3rd usb wifi dongle at home to get internet on the pineapple or run it from my linux box.  But yes a VM would work just fine.  Make sure you have the pineapple connect to the VM.

  9. you need to download the firmware update and copy that to the first folder that it opens when you open the bash bunny in arming mode.  after you copy the firmware update to that folder, eject the bash bunny and then plug it back in.  wait for the red light to quit flashing ( could take 5mins, i havent timed it) and when you are done with that go to github and download the payloads from there.  the loot folder will be created when there is loot to be had.

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  10. i used parrot for a while, seems that there are some tools on parrot and some on kali but both being a debian base OS it seems that some programs install differently between the two.  Parrot is not logged in as a root user but as a regular user that still needs to use sudo to run root commands.  Parrot, it seems is branching out more into the User Friendly mode with a couple different Versions of the OS like pentesting, multimedia, cloud and so on.  Ive always returned to kali becuase that is what I know best

  11. 19 minutes ago, elkentaro said:

    Yea and its not meant as a joke. The battery pack will warm up and so will the nano. In a closed environment , the heat can't disperse as efficiently and could cause issues with power (battery) or the nano.

    I had a hot day and the nano and battery were in a case similar to the tactical edition and it ran for about 4hrs and when I was done, I couldnt even pick up the battery it was so hot.  Probably not a good thing to do all the time as I fear more for the battery than the nano.  Wouldnt want a battery to get to hot and blow its lid.   I have cut out the top vents to make them more open and this weekend im going to pull the case apart and drill holes over the chips I put heatsinks on. 

  12. it wont fit in your front pocket of your jeans . with battery and 180 usb adapter it will fit in your back pocket but dont sit on it.  ive always found a coat pocket to be best.  if i use a pocket, i dont worry about the case.

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