BetterBurnOut
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9 hours ago, odeon said:
my suggestion go back to first principals. Solid Blue light means the unit is ready, it flashes for Wlan0 when traffic goes through it,
green light is just to show power and the Red light is for Wlan1 Red - WLAN1 (RTL8187) (Antenna by dip switches)
so check dip switches
Thanks Odeon for the answer.
The only step forward I could make is to be able to apply succesfully the the special factory image.
But now all I get ( I've waited so long to see if something different happened ) is the same LED pattern when I had the problem.
GREEN on / BLUE flashing / Nothing else.I'll try to post in a proper post this issue.
Thanks for the fish. -
Ok | Forget the tap on the shoulder I was giving myself |
Now the Pineapple Mark V's blue LED flashes and the red one doesn't light up anymore |
Can't access the device anymore | -
Hi everyone. From Paris, France | I'm a rookie.
I just got out the Mark V yesterday, and have been able to ( spent the day on that ) to manually upgrade the firmware from an iMac ( 2.2 > 2.4 )
Just because I have a raspberry Pi 3 laying around, I connected successfully through the web browser to the Pineapple's wifi.So i'm wondering what it means / where could I find it / What would it'd do ?
to "run the wp5.sh script on the Pi" ?Thanks for any help.
[BETA Release] Firmware 3.0
in WiFi Pineapple Mark V
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Hi everyone | Rookie there.
I thought I figured how to verify a checksum, because upgrading from 2.2 to 2.4 I found the same numbers in Terminal on OSX.
With $ md5 upgrade-2.4.0.bin ( or ) $ openssl md5 upgrade-2.4.0.bin
But impossible to get the proper number : SHA256: 45bd51c665e0587ee137fa3ea87c03493b170f9668079ed0cecd4558c266a5ca
All I get is :
$ openssl md5 upgrade-3.0.0.bin
$ MD5(upgrade-3.0.0.bin)= 6c60d9479be2a9d0c125ed3260a111c7
If someone could lead me in the right direction, would be great.
Thx.