Domain0@engineer.com Posted June 17, 2018 Share Posted June 17, 2018 Ive had the same problems with wifipineapple nano, basically a router that it itself cannont connect to the wifi no matter how much configuration you attempt, its a true aggrivation and a real pain to troubleshoot. Oddly enough when I use it in conjuction with my android phone and the app, it functions faine. I cannot stand using android though and that rout is compleatly counterproductive to my purposes. Ive attempted with no success on two linux platforms, Parrot security and straight debian 9 stretch without any success. I need a straight up plug and play device I can use without having to attempt to troubleshoot configuration issues. This is what destroy linux and open source. No continuity. Had I not paid $150 and for expidated delivery which still took over twenlve days to recieve, yeah Im agitated, and so solution is forthcomming...... I require a working platform so I can get some work done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxtrot Posted June 17, 2018 Share Posted June 17, 2018 3 hours ago, Domain0@engineer.com said: Ive had the same problems with wifipineapple nano, basically a router that it itself cannont connect to the wifi no matter how much configuration you attempt, its a true aggrivation and a real pain to troubleshoot. Oddly enough when I use it in conjuction with my android phone and the app, it functions faine. I cannot stand using android though and that rout is compleatly counterproductive to my purposes. Ive attempted with no success on two linux platforms, Parrot security and straight debian 9 stretch without any success. I need a straight up plug and play device I can use without having to attempt to troubleshoot configuration issues. This is what destroy linux and open source. No continuity. Had I not paid $150 and for expidated delivery which still took over twenlve days to recieve, yeah Im agitated, and so solution is forthcomming...... I require a working platform so I can get some work done. The Pineapple is just about as plug and play as it gets on Linux... Assuming you're not using an ancient kernel, It will enumerate as a USB Ethernet device and automatically grab an IP. Use dmesg and ifconfig to narrow down any issues you might be having with your machine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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