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Maybe I need to take Network+ or get my CCNA. Am I supposed to keep default network 172.X.X.X/24 for my pineapple and gateway if my host network piping wlan0 is 192.168.X.X/24. My brain is telling me no, but if I used 192.168.X.X/24 wouldn't that potentially cause an ip conflict with my router. OS:Backtrack 5 Maybe I should draw this out. :huh:

Edited by Sleven
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Does this help

PS6bh.jpg

Rofl you should liek be an artist or something Mr Protocol.

Seriously though, this image is very informative and does a good job explaining how it works

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Made it in google docs lol.

Problem being I made it public to my album, but I couldn't get a direct link from google so I could directly link to the picture like you used to be able to do. Unless I just don't see how to do it?

Posted (edited)

For the real noobies you could add the LAN's DHCP address 192.168.1.100 showing the ICS to 172.16.42.42 adress as well

Made it in google docs lol.

Problem being I made it public to my album, but I couldn't get a direct link from google so I could directly link to the picture like you used to be able to do. Unless I just don't see how to do it?

Edited by diggler
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Forgive me if this is a totally stupid question, but is the pineapple UI inaccessible while it's on a LAN? I've tried connecting to the default pineapple (unsecured) AP and used the address http://172.16.42.1/pineapple but get nothing. Have also tried 192.168.1.1 which gets me my normal router config page. Have tried the other port (1471 or whatever it was) but also no joy.

can get it connected if I connect directly via ethernet to laptop, but not if connecting via LAN or WLAN. any suggestions? everything is stock, flashed earlier then restarted - now this is where i'm at.

thanks for any help!

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Forgive me if this is a totally stupid question, but is the pineapple UI inaccessible while it's on a LAN? I've tried connecting to the default pineapple (unsecured) AP and used the address http://172.16.42.1/pineapple but get nothing. Have also tried 192.168.1.1 which gets me my normal router config page. Have tried the other port (1471 or whatever it was) but also no joy.

can get it connected if I connect directly via ethernet to laptop, but not if connecting via LAN or WLAN. any suggestions? everything is stock, flashed earlier then restarted - now this is where i'm at.

thanks for any help!

Port 1471 was mark I and is no longer used (Unless you have a mark 1).

Your home network would have to be in the same network subnet as the pineapple in order to talk to it over your LAN. Or if you plug it into your LAN and set your computer's card to 172.16.42.42 with the subnet of 255.255.255.0

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192.168.1.1 is the IP of my router... am I right in thinking that the pineapple also uses this as default? or should it always be accessible via 172.16.42.1?

is this not a default sort of setup? lan > pineapple (for internet access) then wifi > pineapple for monitoring the UI?

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192.168.1.1 is the IP of my router... am I right in thinking that the pineapple also uses this as default?

No

or should it always be accessible via 172.16.42.1?

is this not a default sort of setup? lan > pineapple (for internet access) then wifi > pineapple for monitoring the UI?

Yes.

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gotcha. for some reason I thought I wouldn't have to set an IP for the host PC. this all makes much more sense now. Now where was that BT ICS script I saw earlier... :rolleyes:

wget www.wifipineapple.com/wp3.sh

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