*The Cyber-Ninja Shop:* shurikenhacks.com 🥷 *🔻 Notes 🔻* • The Wi-Fi adapter discussed in this video (RT5370 chipset) does only 2.4GHz • Wi-Fi Pineapple build tutorial: ruclips.net/video/udnxagkSzoA/видео.html • There are other adapter chipsets capable of 5GHz too, but I've not personally tested them. As per documentation and some research: *Supported 2.4GHz chipsets:* MT7603E/EN MT7620A/N MT7621 MT7622 RT2070 ― _confirmed by someone in comments here_ RT2400 RT2500 RT2570 RT2671 RT2770 RT2870 RT3070 RT3071 RT3072 RT3370 RTL8187L/B RT5370 ― _personally confirmed + used in my Mangoapple videos_ *Supported 2.4GHz + 5GHz (dual-band) chipsets:* MT7632U MT7613 MT7610U MT7662U/E MT7915 RT3572 RT5572 ― _also confirmed by someone in comments here & Reddit as working (no 5GHz channels 52 - 136 though)_ MT7612U ― _most problematic chipset. Try to stay away from it. In several adapters with this chipset, the adapter's _*_internal emulated storage_*_ is recognized instead of the _*_Wi-Fi adapter_*_ itself. If running ″lsusb″ shows the device ID as ″0e8d:2870″, then you're in that same boat (toast). You should either look into another chipset, or get another adapter with the same chipset and try again, or there are multiple commands & configurations you could try to ″switch″ the adapter's mode from storage to Wi-Fi (but it may get tricky and is not worth it)_ *Tested & confirmed as NOT supported:* MT7610 MT7601U AR9271 RTL8811AU MT7921AUN *Personally ordered & verified RT5370 adapters* *(non-affiliate):* a.aliexpress.com/_ooLUeiX (1 quantity order limit) a.aliexpress.com/_ooHxnUP _If you find any more supported (or unsupported) chipsets during your testing, let us know here, many of us would benefit from your intel and appreciate it!_ _Lastly, thanks to the legend @rickasisco for some dope insight on live scans, missing packages, hardware, etc.!_
Thinking of building out a custom 3d printed case with battery so it can be more discrete. Everything hidden away with just some antennas sticking out.
After you set the deny filters, go to Networking → Config → and click the button that saves AP settings. That restarts the radios to apply configurations. Also, make sure to _unhide_ the open SSID as well from the configuration. I found that the open SSID _does_ show but doesn't work well when hidden sometimes.
Not only have you cloned a hacking tool pretty cheaply, but you've basically designed a pretty affordable wifi networking swiss army knife. Although, I do also wonder if you could arrange some LTE modem in there as well. Hmm
I got this installed on the TP-Link Archer C7 AC-1750 v4. 5Ghz deauth works perfect. If you want to get a good unit out of the box, get something with 3:3 MIMO
The idea of a Wi-Fi Pineapple is to be able to do pretty much everything you'd be able to do with those Wi-Fi tools via its consolidated web UI itself.
@@shurikenhacks what is the most recommended one that works ? tha mango seems old wtih usb 2 .. while the others have sd card option and built in wireless card ..
Most supported routers would be USB 2.0. It doesn't matter, you're not gonna be needing USB 3.0 speeds for any of the Pineapple stuff. There are 210+ supported routers in the list, and I haven't researched them _all._ So, I can't really recommend any with micro-SD card slots.
One handles the PineAP operations (packet-injection, monitor mode, etc.) while the other maintains simultaneous Internet access ― for captive portals, MitM, etc..
For the Internet-responsible adapter to work, the chipset _doesn't_ require monitor mode; but it _should_ be supported by the Linux kernel of OpenWRT v19.07.7 (which the Pineapple clone image is based on). So... you'd need to get a chipset from the list anyway. The list has chipsets supported by OpenWRT v19.07.7's kernel.
You _could_ technically force it, but the internal chipset is already responsible for creating and running 2 internal APs (management AP and an open AP). Best to not mess with those.
It's not about having external _antennas._ It's about monitor mode and packet-injection capabilities, which most routers won't support on the internal chipset. That's why you need external Wi-Fi adapters with those capabilities. Yes, the Mango specifically is USB 2.0. Confirmed USB 3.0 hubs―in personal experience―are just at least a lil' better in overall quality and can be used with other devices too. Hence the USB 3.0 recommendation.
The router's _internal_ chipset is more of a CPU+wireless integrated chipset, so it won't have a straightforward wireless chipset model you're looking for. The internal chipset will most likely not be supported; you'll _need_ supported external Wi-Fi adapters.
*The Cyber-Ninja Shop:* shurikenhacks.com 🥷
*🔻 Notes 🔻*
• The Wi-Fi adapter discussed in this video (RT5370 chipset) does only 2.4GHz
• Wi-Fi Pineapple build tutorial: ruclips.net/video/udnxagkSzoA/видео.html
• There are other adapter chipsets capable of 5GHz too, but I've not personally tested them. As per documentation and some research:
*Supported 2.4GHz chipsets:*
MT7603E/EN
MT7620A/N
MT7621
MT7622
RT2070 ― _confirmed by someone in comments here_
RT2400
RT2500
RT2570
RT2671
RT2770
RT2870
RT3070
RT3071
RT3072
RT3370
RTL8187L/B
RT5370 ― _personally confirmed + used in my Mangoapple videos_
*Supported 2.4GHz + 5GHz (dual-band) chipsets:*
MT7632U
MT7613
MT7610U
MT7662U/E
MT7915
RT3572
RT5572 ― _also confirmed by someone in comments here & Reddit as working (no 5GHz channels 52 - 136 though)_
MT7612U ― _most problematic chipset. Try to stay away from it. In several adapters with this chipset, the adapter's _*_internal emulated storage_*_ is recognized instead of the _*_Wi-Fi adapter_*_ itself. If running ″lsusb″ shows the device ID as ″0e8d:2870″, then you're in that same boat (toast). You should either look into another chipset, or get another adapter with the same chipset and try again, or there are multiple commands & configurations you could try to ″switch″ the adapter's mode from storage to Wi-Fi (but it may get tricky and is not worth it)_
*Tested & confirmed as NOT supported:*
MT7610
MT7601U
AR9271
RTL8811AU
MT7921AUN
*Personally ordered & verified RT5370 adapters*
*(non-affiliate):*
a.aliexpress.com/_ooLUeiX (1 quantity order limit)
a.aliexpress.com/_ooHxnUP
_If you find any more supported (or unsupported) chipsets during your testing, let us know here, many of us would benefit from your intel and appreciate it!_
_Lastly, thanks to the legend @rickasisco for some dope insight on live scans, missing packages, hardware, etc.!_
You're a god damn champ for this thank you
brother you are doing god's work, very high quality video
The RT2070 also works
I'll update the list with this one; thanks for letting us know!
What's the easiest and cheapest dual band chipset to buy? It seems like a nightmare to shop for these but maybe I'm getting old
This is the most detailed tut I've seen for not only this subject but in general. Fantastic and you sir are a gem!
Really liked the OUI part and the info dumps. Amazing content as always 👏
keep up with this amazing content
looks dope finally got a reason to get around to building one
Thinking of building out a custom 3d printed case with battery so it can be more discrete. Everything hidden away with just some antennas sticking out.
That would be dope! _Do_ put the STL on Thingiverse or something if you design one. I've been looking for this myself.
Fantastic stuff!
Good stuff!
Good job 👏👏👏
Great video! I followed everything and it went smooth, however when the target device tries connecting to the ssid i made, it says unable to connect.
Maybe you need to put your AP configuration to deny mode
Correcto. Go to the ″Filters″ page in the web UI, and switch both client and SSID filtering to ″Deny List″.
@@shurikenhacks Did that and still unable to connect, im using the 5ghz adapter u mentioned that someone used and said it worked
After you set the deny filters, go to Networking → Config → and click the button that saves AP settings. That restarts the radios to apply configurations. Also, make sure to _unhide_ the open SSID as well from the configuration. I found that the open SSID _does_ show but doesn't work well when hidden sometimes.
Not only have you cloned a hacking tool pretty cheaply, but you've basically designed a pretty affordable wifi networking swiss army knife. Although, I do also wonder if you could arrange some LTE modem in there as well. Hmm
Sounds like a technical possibility. Out of the 210+ supported routers, I'd not be surprised if some supported a SIM.
best tuto🎉
Its Mango time.
100%, my G!
So is it 5g capable now because that generic ass wifi adapter is only 2.4 ghz
Yes, with a supported 5GHz Wi-Fi adapter. Check out the pinned comment for a list.
Huh cool
Who has tested a 5ghz adapter that is capable to send deauth on all channels???
I got this installed on the TP-Link Archer C7 AC-1750 v4. 5Ghz deauth works perfect. If you want to get a good unit out of the box, get something with 3:3 MIMO
@Xmoo123 you don't need any adaptor?
can you use tools like wifite or airgeddon on this device?
The idea of a Wi-Fi Pineapple is to be able to do pretty much everything you'd be able to do with those Wi-Fi tools via its consolidated web UI itself.
Any supported 5ghz antennas
Yeah, check out the pinned comment for the list.
Is this can also support 5ghz?
Yes, with a supported 5GHz Wi-Fi adapter. Check out the pinned comment for a list.
Please do a Video about 5ghz antennas
The process is the same, you can just pick a supported dual-band chipset from the pinned comment and follow the same guide.
@@shurikenhacks How can i search for antennes with specific chipsets
Type just the chipset into Amazon or AliExpress search → verify chipset by user reviews
is the GL-A1300 is supported on cloned pineapple ?
It's not. Here's the supported router list:
github.com/xchwarze/wifi-pineapple-cloner/blob/master/devices.md
@@shurikenhacks what is the most recommended one that works ? tha mango seems old wtih usb 2 .. while the others have sd card option and built in wireless card ..
Most supported routers would be USB 2.0. It doesn't matter, you're not gonna be needing USB 3.0 speeds for any of the Pineapple stuff.
There are 210+ supported routers in the list, and I haven't researched them _all._ So, I can't really recommend any with micro-SD card slots.
nice work bro, still waiting for a refund on the adapter i ordered on amazon, they sent me the wrong chipset lmao
Yeah, them adapter sellers be deceitful...
Why do we need two dongles? 🤔
One handles the PineAP operations (packet-injection, monitor mode, etc.) while the other maintains simultaneous Internet access ― for captive portals, MitM, etc..
@ thank you 🙏 for the reply.
Two of the dongles must support monitor mode? Or can we use any dongles to connect internet?
For the Internet-responsible adapter to work, the chipset _doesn't_ require monitor mode; but it _should_ be supported by the Linux kernel of OpenWRT v19.07.7 (which the Pineapple clone image is based on). So... you'd need to get a chipset from the list anyway. The list has chipsets supported by OpenWRT v19.07.7's kernel.
@@shurikenhacksis there a way for the internal antenna to handle one of these functions in order to work with a single dongle?
You _could_ technically force it, but the internal chipset is already responsible for creating and running 2 internal APs (management AP and an open AP). Best to not mess with those.
Bro that’s such an abomination; after watching your first video I bought literally the same components, and a right angle usb adapter
Telepathy. Or... because you're alwaysOnAutopilot.
hi
GL.iNet GL-AR300M16-Ext has two wireless antenas.. i also think the port is only usb2.0 so no real reason for a 3.0 hub..
It's not about having external _antennas._ It's about monitor mode and packet-injection capabilities, which most routers won't support on the internal chipset. That's why you need external Wi-Fi adapters with those capabilities.
Yes, the Mango specifically is USB 2.0. Confirmed USB 3.0 hubs―in personal experience―are just at least a lil' better in overall quality and can be used with other devices too. Hence the USB 3.0 recommendation.
@@shurikenhacks what about GL-A1300 is it supported on cloned pineapple ?
@@shurikenhacks yea, i didnt get the model of the chipset for the double antenna
The router's _internal_ chipset is more of a CPU+wireless integrated chipset, so it won't have a straightforward wireless chipset model you're looking for. The internal chipset will most likely not be supported; you'll _need_ supported external Wi-Fi adapters.
@@shurikenhacks i have 5 external wifi adapters - all kali supported , alfa / pau07 pau08 / ralink mediatek chipsets .. hoe it will work