Bleiserman Posted September 30, 2017 Share Posted September 30, 2017 Hi, let me tell you that I am new when it comes to WIFI Pineapples. This month i started Uni and this is my first year of Cyber Security, so we were told that we would play around with Kali and many other softwares, the thing is that I have use Kali before and I loved how the AirCrack ng works and the other in-build softwares So I used these softwares for pentesting on my own home network, but now I am limited, I am living in a student accomodation and I cannot use kali because it would become illegal to use it in an open network like the uni one so i was thinking on creating a home network only for me, so using only a router and just making it be conected to my devices and I would be able to do my pentesting projects for uni, but I was thinking whether to get a Wifi Pineapple to creating this small home network (if its possible), and then for one of my final projects use the Wifi Pineapple for what it is supposed to be used for, and make the project about a Wifi Pineapple and man-in-the-middle pentesting. You see, this is only a plan that i thought it could work, because I wanted to only spend 99.99$ and do all of that, and not to spend 140$ (99 for the pineapple and 40 for a home router) My question is if i can use the Wifi Pineapple to create a little wifi network so I can test my projects for Uni. So, for example, having a device (device A) connected to the Wifi Pineapple and having my device (device B with kali) trying to access data by penetrating on device A. I dont need a tutorial, as far as I know if its possible to do what I want and i know I have your approval of working I would totally be happy, and be able to purchase the Wifi Pineapple Nano. Thanks for your time, I hope I explained myself nicely, this is not my first language after all. Spanish Dude living in England. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forkish Posted October 1, 2017 Share Posted October 1, 2017 It could be similar to having a dedicated router, but not the same; skewing your projects outcome. Stop by a Salvation army and pick up an old linksys router for $6. Or order a gl.init GL-ar150 ($20ish) or Ar-300m ($30ish) and have two openwrt routers that can expand to tour needs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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