yonomas Posted October 6, 2016 Posted October 6, 2016 SD card works sometimes, sometimes you need to remove it and put it back in order to make it work, also the recon get me " "No scan results." Even when i have 3 routers running next to me ( 2.4Gz) How do i fix that? I already did the factory reset 3 times!! Quote
yonomas Posted October 6, 2016 Author Posted October 6, 2016 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 1515.140000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sda] Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.warn kernel: [ 1515.140000] Result: hostbyte=0x07 driverbyte=0x00 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 1515.140000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sda] CDB: Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.warn kernel: [ 1515.150000] cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 00 00 25 e0 00 00 7e 00 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.150000] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 9696 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 1515.160000] usb 1-1.2: USB disconnect, device number 4 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 1515.180000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sda] Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.warn kernel: [ 1515.180000] Result: hostbyte=0x01 driverbyte=0x00 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 1515.180000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sda] CDB: Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.warn kernel: [ 1515.190000] cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 00 00 25 e1 00 00 7d 00 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.190000] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 9697 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 1515.200000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sda] Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.warn kernel: [ 1515.200000] Result: hostbyte=0x01 driverbyte=0x00 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 1515.200000] sd 6:0:0:0: [sda] CDB: Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.warn kernel: [ 1515.210000] cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 00 00 25 e0 00 00 01 00 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.210000] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 9696 Thu Oct 6 14:23:17 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.220000] FAT-fs (sda1): FAT read failed (blocknr 1504) Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.850000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16640) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.850000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16641) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.860000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16642) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.860000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16643) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.870000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16644) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.880000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16645) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.880000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16646) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.890000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16647) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.890000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16648) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:18 2016 kern.err kernel: [ 1515.900000] FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 16649) failed Thu Oct 6 14:23:20 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 1518.320000] usb 1-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 6 using ehci-platform Quote
yonomas Posted October 7, 2016 Author Posted October 7, 2016 Broadcast SSID Pool doesn't work either, i think i made a mistake buying this pineapple Quote
Sebkinne Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Yonomas, Please format your SD card to ext4. If you don't know how to do this, the WiFi Pineapple can do it for you. Simply navigate to the Advanced module, and click the dropdown at the top of the Resources panel. To rule out any hardware issues with the WiFi Pineapple radios (you said SSID pool broadcast isn't working), please perform the following: Ensure that your WiFi Pineapple is running the latest firmware Connect to your WiFi Pineapple via Ethernet or WiFi Browse to the WiFi Pineapple to the web interface at http://172.16.42.1:1471 Navigate to the help page From the Feedback and Support section, click the button to download the debug file Wait as the debug file is generated. Once complete, save the file to your computer Copy the contents of the debug file to pastebin and paste the link here. Quote
yonomas Posted October 7, 2016 Author Posted October 7, 2016 Fri Oct 7 08:30:31 2016 user.info autossh[11567]: starting ssh (count 1) Fri Oct 7 08:30:31 2016 user.info autossh[11567]: ssh child pid is 11568 Fri Oct 7 08:30:32 2016 user.err autossh[11567]: ssh exited prematurely with status 255; autossh exiting Fri Oct 7 08:30:32 2016 user.notice firewall: Reloading firewall due to ifup of wan (wlan2) Fri Oct 7 08:31:07 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2128.790000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:720) Fri Oct 7 08:31:07 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2128.790000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:728) Fri Oct 7 08:31:07 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2128.790000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:736) Fri Oct 7 08:31:07 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2128.810000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:744) Fri Oct 7 08:31:07 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2128.810000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:752) Fri Oct 7 08:31:07 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2128.820000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:760) Fri Oct 7 08:31:07 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2128.820000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:768) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.850000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:776) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.850000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:784) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.860000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:792) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.870000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:800) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.880000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:808) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.880000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:816) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.880000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:824) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.890000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:832) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.900000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:840) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.900000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:848) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.910000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:856) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.910000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:864) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.920000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:872) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.930000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:880) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.930000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:888) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.930000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:896) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.950000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:904) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.950000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:912) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2130.960000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:920) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.050000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:928) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.050000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:936) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.060000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:944) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.060000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:952) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.070000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:960) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.070000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:968) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.090000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:976) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.090000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:984) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.100000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:992) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.100000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1000) Fri Oct 7 08:31:09 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.220000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1008) Fri Oct 7 08:31:10 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.490000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1016) Fri Oct 7 08:31:10 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.490000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1024) Fri Oct 7 08:31:10 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.510000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1032) Fri Oct 7 08:31:10 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.510000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1040) Fri Oct 7 08:31:10 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.520000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1048) Fri Oct 7 08:31:10 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.520000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1056) Fri Oct 7 08:31:10 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.530000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1064) Fri Oct 7 08:31:10 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.540000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1072) Fri Oct 7 08:31:10 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 2131.540000] Write-error on swap-device (8:0:1080) Fri Oct 7 08:31:11 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan2' link is down Fri Oct 7 08:31:11 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' has link connectivity loss Fri Oct 7 08:31:11 2016 daemon.notice netifd: wan (11507): Received SIGTERM Quote
yonomas Posted October 7, 2016 Author Posted October 7, 2016 This is the last log filehttp://pastebin.com/XReW48st Quote
yonomas Posted October 7, 2016 Author Posted October 7, 2016 9 hours ago, Sebkinne said: Yonomas, Please format your SD card to ext4. If you don't know how to do this, the WiFi Pineapple can do it for you. Simply navigate to the Advanced module, and click the dropdown at the top of the Resources panel. To rule out any hardware issues with the WiFi Pineapple radios (you said SSID pool broadcast isn't working), please perform the following: Ensure that your WiFi Pineapple is running the latest firmware Connect to your WiFi Pineapple via Ethernet or WiFi Browse to the WiFi Pineapple to the web interface at http://172.16.42.1:1471 Navigate to the help page From the Feedback and Support section, click the button to download the debug file Wait as the debug file is generated. Once complete, save the file to your computer Copy the contents of the debug file to pastebin and paste the link here. Quote
yonomas Posted October 7, 2016 Author Posted October 7, 2016 tested with 3 different micro SD cards so far Quote
yonomas Posted October 7, 2016 Author Posted October 7, 2016 These are the issues so far Sometimes i get all at the same time, sometimes is just the SD issue, sometimes the clients don't have internet and so on 1)Broadcast SSID Pool : It suppose to work all the time right? For some reason mine, works for a few minutes, then i have to turn on again 2)SD card In order to make it work, from time to time i have to remove and put it back again, modules don’t work because are installed on the SD card Tested with 3 microSd cards so far, same issue with all of them. I use the format tool on the pineapple menu 3)WiFi Client Mode why the clients are not getting internet most of the time? I have to reboot the nano a few times, then it works. I’m using the Wlan that comes with the tactical elite and connect to a router with internet access, 4)Is there a way to bypass the Browser warning? I have sslsplit and dwall installed, but when a client try to access to facebook or gmail or any other https website, they get the warning that the website is not secure. So basically, is useless. I've been testing at home the last 48 hs and... i'm totally regretting 5)How do i enable PineAP and all the modules on boot? I have to start from scratch every time, even when i select the option "Start on boot" Quote
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