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My Wifi Pineapple Nano Tactical Elite edtion just arrived and I have some problems with it. The Wifi dongle wich it came with disconnect's after around 5 minutes, my system logs gives the following: Tue Jun 6 15:53:31 2017 kern.info kernel: [ 394.880000] wlan2: authenticate with e4:f4:c6:XX:XX:XX Tue Jun 6 15:53:31 2017 kern.info kernel: [ 394.940000] wlan2: send auth to e4:f4:c6:XX:XX:XX (try 1/3) Tue Jun 6 15:53:31 2017 kern.info kernel: [ 394.950000] wlan2: authenticated Tue Jun 6 15:53:31 2017 kern.info kernel: [ 394.960000] wlan2: associate with e4:f4:c6:XX:XX:XX (try 1/3) Tue Jun 6 15:53:31 2017 kern.info kernel: [ 394.960000] wlan2: RX AssocResp from e4:f4:c6:XX:XX:XX (capab=0x1411 status=0 aid=2) Tue Jun 6 15:53:31 2017 kern.info kernel: [ 395.000000] wlan2: associated Tue Jun 6 15:53:32 2017 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan2' link is up Tue Jun 6 15:53:32 2017 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' has link connectivity Tue Jun 6 15:53:32 2017 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' is setting up now Tue Jun 6 15:53:32 2017 kern.info kernel: [ 395.120000] wlan2: deauthenticating from e4:f4:c6:XX:XX:XX by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING) Tue Jun 6 15:53:32 2017 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan2' link is down Tue Jun 6 15:53:32 2017 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' has link connectivity loss And when the dongle is working then for some reason my SD-Card is not showing up, I am using a Sandisk 16GB Micro SD Ultra. Greetings, Nathan102
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I have been experiecing lots of problems with my new sd-card after i upgraded to 1.1.2. This was not happening on 1.1.1 when i used this sd-card, but i did experience the same bug with my old sd-card on version 1.1.1. And it was the reason i purchased a new card. Right after i updated to 1.1.2 i had to format the card because my Nano was full of errors in the dmesg output. Formatting the card helped, but i still get these "disconnect" errors whenever i read/write from the card, and the card then connects again with a new device-name each time. This makes it difficult, if not impossible to run scripts that are saved to the card, for example Wifite... Here's a pastebin of my dmesg when it happens. (Times of interest: 16sec, 22sec, 30sec, 182sec.) I booted the Nano, and ran this command to trigger the bug: root@nano:/sd# cd /sd/ ; cat `find -name *.*` Normal output appears for a few seconds, and then this output appears: cat: read error: Input/output error cat: read error: Input/output error cat: read error: Input/output error cat: read error: Input/output error cat: can't open './modules/RandomRoll/assets/logs/randomroll.log': No such file or directory cat: can't open './modules/RandomRoll/module.info': No such file or directory cat: can't open './modules/RandomRoll/module.html': No such file or directory cat: can't open './modules/Deauth/lists/whitelist.lst': No such file or directory cat: can't open './modules/Deauth/lists/blacklist.lst': No such file or directory
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So, I want to install the USB packages: root@pineapple:# opkg --dest usb install tmux gpsd gpsd-clients root@pineapple:# opkg install kernel kmod-usb-serial-pl2303 It gives me errors saying it doesn't recognize the command and can't locate the packages when I use "apt-get install". I am a beginner at wireless hacking and I'm just starting to use the WiFi pineapple. It would also be nice if someone had read "Hacking Exposed: Wireless Edition", although not neccessary, since that's where I'm getting these instructions from. I'm trying to do this on kali linux 2.0