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TimmyT

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  1. 11 minutes ago, Just_a_User said:

    its a common question. If you type "clients not connecting" or "clients dont connect" into the forum search function you will find quite some posts and answers.

    It usually involves the attacker trying to deauth an encrypted wifi network and thinks that the clients will readily accept a network with the same name but using no (open) encryption. This is not usually the case and there are logical reasons as to why. Its worth reading up on if you have the time.

    However heres the short version, for testing your main target clients would be those away/out of range from known encrypted networks that have used open networks in the past. Usually these clients will be transmitting beacons for all known networks including the open ones it has used in the past and the pineapple will respond positively and throw up an open network of same name and clients will likely connect.

    Be aware some devices will immediately check for Internet connectivity and if not found may disconnect to maintain a 3g/4g data connection instead. The same might also be true for poor quality/slow connections depending on target device.

    Although it can be quite hidden there is a huge amount of information in these forums and its well worth digging up and reading :)

    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

  2. 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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