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Additionally.... Would the GL AR300M work with this firmware? (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K6MHRJI)
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Thanks for help pclever1!
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Thanks for answering my questions so quickly!
Thanks again! |
Hello again, I am unable to start PineAP (Recon scans fail), when I first flashed it this feature was working but suddenly it stopped. Without SSH access I can only view a few logs and they don't show anything useful about this issue. The Hak5 forms say to do a firmware recovery in order to fix the problem. I tried holding the reset button for ~15 seconds while booting, 2 LEDs stayed on and nothing appeared to happen... After about 10min I unplugged it and powered it back on and nothing had changed (wifi pineapple was still installed along with my settings) Edit: Edit 2: Flashing was easy and left most of my settings in place (including SSID names, and login creds), the flash did fix my original issue with the PineAP not starting. Thanks! |
Hi! I am finishing some projects and I have little time to respond, sorry!
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solid work xchwarze, Ive been using my Ar150 with 2.7.0-optimized for the last few months a few times a week with no issue, also using 2 added usb wifi adapter on the 2.4 band, haven't been able to get anything 5ghz to work yet. Also been trying to compile a version for AR300M as have one running on 2.0.2 that i found on the net ( haven't done custom openwrt firmware before so work in progress...likes to fail). If we could find a device that uses the same processor as tetra, could implement a 5ghz version? Once i have figured out compiling ill give a few versions a try. Just letting everyone know my interest so can try help out if needed. |
Yes I am sure there is interest in a 5Ghz DIY pineapple however I haven't seen any good options. From my understanding GL.iNET doesn't make any products with a 5Ghz radio. Also don't quote me on this but I am pretty sure that using the AR150/Nano you can capture some 5Ghz clients... However its not nearly what you get from 2.4Ghz. |
Yeah, i have found some 5ghz clients but it is hit an miss, guessing its dependent on individual clients and how there devices are configured. I had limited success with 5ghz adapters showing up on the console side but not through the pineapple gui. |
Indeed, the AR300M uses exactly that CPU (AR9344)! And having 128Mb of NAND, there should be plenty of space for the image! Therefore, porting the firmware for the Tetra instead of Nano, it should give us 5Ghz spectrum with less than half of the price, and only with a difference on the radio chipsets used. "Kmod-usb-package" and maybe a USB RT3070 might do the trick, perhaps, as there are drivers that enable injection and AP mode on linux for that chipset. |
I apologize for hijacking an issue, but I hope it's better than creating a new one.
Thanks. |
@IvanBayan I think in some point the original method became unstable with the base version change. |
A little update, may be it will helpful. Looks like without usb drive and swap partition it became a little unstable. I added a usb drive with swap, it allowed to do recon scans without issues. |
I don't remember if the busibox fdisk was stable in that version of the firmware. These are the notes I made to the prespect in the other repo:
Diferences with Openwrt Busybox build
If you don't want to do a custom Busybox build you can install fdisk and mpack. |
Hello, I am planning to make a nice guide on how to do this in the coming weeks and I have some questions.
I plan to make a website with screenshots and a good step by step list of instructions linking to this repo.
Before doing that I have some questions:
Is there an existing guide out there?
Is this the best / most up to date repo for the AR150?
Are there any notable disadvantages to using an AR150 vs the Hak5 product?
What is the difference between?
... I also plan to compare it with a Pumpkin Pi (raspberry pi alternative)
Thanks!
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