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TimmyT

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  1. Sheesh... another reboot of the Nano and now my target device is connected. Who would have thunk it's Linux acting like Win95? Thanks for replying again, JaU.
  2. Thanks for the reply. I managed to do a factory reset and now my target device is trying to connect, but fails - my target device tries to connect with "Obtaining IP address..." but never connects. My device finally gives up and connects back to the network it was on. Shouldn't DHCP be on by default on the Nano? T
  3. So, no one else has this problem and everyone else's Pineapple Nano works with no issue? If you've had this issue, what did you do to fix/solve? TT
  4. I am trying to get some experience with my Nano. I followed the videos Darren made and they worked great. I have a MiFi device, and I connect my target laptop to the MiFi device along with my Android tablet. I do a RECON and i see my MiFi device. I add the Mifi device to the lists along with the clients. I see in the filters the MAC addresses of my devices and they are set to allow and I see in PineAP the MiFi SSID. I start PineAP and do a deauth. I see my devices disconnect from my MiFi device, but they will not connect to the Pineapple. My laptop is Windows 10 Pro Version 1703, Build 15063.608 and my Android is N. I get the error: Can not connect to network. I've followed everything to the Letter according to Darren's videos and all the instructions I've seen. Anyone else seen this issue? TT
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