Re: File upload to raspberry PIratebox with android devices
Hi, this sounds very strange. Can you post your android version and the version of piratebox you are using? You can find the PirateBox version in "/opt/piratebox/version" best wishes Matthias
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Hi, I was wondering if there is a way to add /delete files on the SD card via windows (not running in the Pi)? Sometimes its easier to work with files from a windows box. Also it can make it easier to...
View ArticleRe: File upload to raspberry PIratebox with android devices
Sorry for delay...so I'm using the current custom image for raspberry pi thats linked in your raspberry pi tutorial, and I haven't tweaked anything. My android phone is running Android 4.1.2 and my...
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But on the windows system it works, right . Did you try a different file browser? Sounds strange for me, but I believe you. ;)
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Yeah it works fine with none droid devices!..winblows, maemo, debian etc
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I am trying to use your wheezy image 02-06 but when I put the properly imaged SD card in my rpi nothing happens. I've tried every way properly to install piratebox on my pi but I don't think that...
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Ehm, what did you expect? The howto describes your first steps, after booting a fresh image, like enabling piratebox for bootup :)
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when i have the raspbian image in my Pi it doesnt even boot i have to use the RPi NOOBS image to select raspbian and then from there i can get most of the manual install done but i dont understand how...
View ArticleThe main problem with piratebox on the pi
The main problem with running piratebox on the pi is that you have to use wireless usb adapters, Most usb and pcie cards for laptops are nowhere near as powerful as your wireless routers. A typical...
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Yes, but QuoteA typical off the shelf wifi router can do 100mw of tx power where the typical usb and pcie card can only do 31mw of tx power. Is wrong. Normal routers have more antennas with results in...
View ArticleRe: RaspberryPi with Realtek RTL8188 and custom hostapd
did you ever try to start hostapd manually and see what debug output brings up?
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sudo service hostapd restart: [ ok ] Stopping advanced IEEE 802.11 management: hostapd. [....] Starting advanced IEEE 802.11 management: hostapdioctl[RTL_IOCTL_HOSTAPD]: Operation not supported...
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Obstructions and height of the transmitter are more important than power at these frequencies. Of course Wi-Fi USB with external antenna will outperform dongle with internal antenna. In U.S. maximum...
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I haven't meant (re)starting the normal init.d process. just sudo hostapd -dd /opt/piratebox/conf/hostapd.conf
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I don't have my Raspberry Pi here, but the output seemed fine except those ioctl messages. My guess is that the driver doesn't support hostapd yet.
View ArticleRe: RaspberryPI PirateBox Image
Which image link did you use? Did you have an USB Wifi connected and "PROBE_INTERFACE" activated? Which RPi do you have?
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