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Hello,

I recieved my Mark V today, and have a question,

After installing the firmware an setting up a password i got into the menu.

I have my pineapple connected with the LAN cable. and a static IP on my laptop.

But is it possible to connect a cable from my router to my pineapple.

and check what IP adres the pineapple gets on my network (192.168.1.110 in my case)

and than go to that adres from any computer in the network by going to (192.168.1.110:1471)

on the Mark IV this worked for me but now it doesnt find the page.

Hope you can help me.

nextria

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I can access my pineapple! when it is connected wirelessly to my router! then becomes assigned an ip as 192.168.1.77 but not if you have a cable to the router, then you must have a static ip 172.16.42.Xx: 1471 on your PC!!

but if I go wireless when you access it with 192.168.1.XX: 1471

Edited by masler77
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I can access my pineapple! when it is connected wirelessly to my router! then becomes assigned an ip as 192.168.1.77 but not if you have a cable to the router, then you must have a static ip 172.16.42.Xx: 1471 on your PC!!

but if I go wireless when you access it with 192.168.1.XX: 1471

This works for me to thanks! but i think it also has to work with a lan cable, i will keep searching for it.

or if someone else have any idea ?

Is it also possible to let the pineapple connect to any opennetwork automaticly ?

Nextria

Posted

Okay so there is no way to change it so that the LAN interface gets its ip adress from the DHCP server.

This was the case with the mark IV. it worked great that way.

Hope some one can check this for me ??

nextria

Posted

Okay so there is no way to change it so that the LAN interface gets its ip adress from the DHCP server.

This was the case with the mark IV. it worked great that way.

Hope some one can check this for me ??

nextria

Still possible. Just edit the appropriate files in /etc/config/

Best regards,

Sebkinne

Posted

Still possible. Just edit the appropriate files in /etc/config/

Best regards,

Sebkinne

`Hey Sebkinne,

can you please tell me what i have to edit ?

I'm somewhat new to this,

nextria

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