Over Christmas, I decided to buy a new Wifi Pineapple from Hak5's hakshop. For the uninitiated, the wifi pineapple is a tool for pen testing wireless.
Essentially, the tool is a wifi router with twin 802.11 radios, running openwrt supporting karma and a variety of modules ready to use.
CPU: 400 MHz MIPS Atheros AR9331 SoC.
Memory: 16 MB ROM, 64 MB DDR2 RAM
Disk: Micro SD support up to 32 GB, FAT or EXT, 2 GB Included
Mode Select: 5 DIP Switches - 2 System, 3 User configurable
Wireless: Atheros AR9331 IEEE 802.11 b/g/n + Realtek RTL8187 IEEE 802.11 a/b/g
Ports: (2) SMA Antenna, 10/100 Ethernet, USB 2.0, Micro SD, TTL Serial, Expansion Bus
Power: DC in Variable 5-12v, ~1A, 5.5mm*2.1mm connector, International Power Supply
Status Indicators: Power LED, Ethernet LED, Wireless 1 LED, Wireless 2 LED
Over Christmas, I decided to buy a new Wifi Pineapple from Hak5's hakshop. For the uninitiated, the wifi pineapple is a tool for pen testing wireless. Essentially, the tool is a wifi router with twin 802.11 radios, running openwrt supporting karma and a variety of modules ready to use. CPU: 400 MHz MIPS Atheros AR9331 SoC. Memory: 16 MB ROM, 64 MB DDR2 RAM Disk: Micro SD support up to 32 GB, FAT or EXT, 2 GB Included Mode Select: 5 DIP Switches - 2 System, 3 User configurable Wireless: Atheros AR9331 IEEE 802.11 b/g/n + Realtek RTL8187 IEEE 802.11 a/b/g Ports: (2) SMA Antenna, 10/100 Ethernet, USB 2.0, Micro SD, TTL Serial, Expansion Bus Power: DC in Variable 5-12v, ~1A, 5.5mm*2.1mm connector, International Power Supply Status Indicators: Power LED, Ethernet LED, Wireless 1 LED, Wireless 2 LED
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Tim Wilkes on Saturday, January 18. 2014 at 11:54.
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