Problems with connecting to the "Open" network from Windows 10 #45
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Some of the pineapple attacks are mitigated in modern systems and need some extra steps to be performed |
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Really good interesting project but currently struggling with a couple of things - will raise separate discussion points.
The firmware seems to have deployed successfully on my GL.inet Mango (GL-MT300N V2) complete with additional RT5370 USB wifi dongle as required and I have been able to successfully connect to it via ethernet and the management console on wifi.
The issue comes when I try to access the open network from Windows 10 (seems to work from Android but I get a "suspicious network" warning on the phone so I wonder if this has something to do with it).
I can connect my Windows 10 PC to other open networks, but when I try to connect to the Pineapple - either to the one set up as the open access point under the networking menu, or to one of the broadcast SSIDs set up under PineAP, I just get the message "unable to connect to this network" in Windows 10.
Has anyone else had a similar issue and/or know how to resolve? I am not sure if this is quite the same as issue 44 but that uses similar hardware.
Thanks in advance!
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