flakefrost Posted April 14, 2013 Posted April 14, 2013 G'day guys and gals, I'm new to this forum and I think HAK5 is the best source of IT security related info on YouTube because there's endless information and I've learnt a lot! It's probably been discussed many times on this forum, but here I go anyway because I think it's the right time to ask my question: Is there any way to connect to my ZTE MF91 personal 4G WiFi hosptspot (802.11n/g/b) with the Pineapple Mark IV wirelessly? Basically I want to somehow relay my 4G hotspot through the Pineapple so the internet becoms available without the need for cables and extraneous devices. This would reduce the need for my laptop using ICS. If there is a way to do it, I'm going to buy the Elite Pineapple Mark IV kit sometime over the next few weeks, so excited :) I just think it's great that there's a device out there with a CFW that does all these things. I could certainly add the Mark IV to my pentesting equipment. Quote
flakefrost Posted April 14, 2013 Author Posted April 14, 2013 (edited) Sorry to DOUBLE POST!!! Ok so I've been poking around for hours now and I've thought about running a Raspberry Pi with another battery, which seemed simple. But then I stumbled upon a great little device named a "Vonets WiFi Bridge". This is great news! Anyway if anyone is searching for a link don't hesitate to ask. It's worth mentioning that there's a 802.11n 150mbps version on the official Vonets website too! Obviously if there's a more simple way pls share your knowledge ;P Ta. Edited April 14, 2013 by flakefrost Quote
Sebkinne Posted April 14, 2013 Posted April 14, 2013 A pineapple can be used for this, yes. The thing is, it is made to do much more than just this, so if you need it purely for sharing 3g to WiFi, I suppose there are better alternatives. Best, Sebkinne Quote
flakefrost Posted April 14, 2013 Author Posted April 14, 2013 ok awesome, that saves me pineappe juice and money. i will use the pineapple in the way it was designed and not at all for a wireless personal hotspot. thanks for the fast reply Quote
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