Packet Squirrel
  • Packet Squirrel by Hak5
  • Getting Started
    • Packet Squirrel Basics
    • USB Flash Disk Support
    • Default Settings
    • LED Status Indications
    • Selecting and Adding Payloads
  • Default Payloads
    • Logging Network Traffic
    • Spoofing DNS
    • OpenVPN Payload
  • Internet Connectivity
    • Getting the Packet Squirrel Online
  • Software Updates
    • Upgrading Firmware
    • Manual Upgrade
  • Payload Development
    • Payload Development Basics
    • Ducky Script for Packet Squirrel
    • The NETMODE Command
    • The LED Command
    • The SWITCH Command
    • The BUTTON Command
    • Included Tools
  • Troubleshooting
    • Firmware Recovery
    • Factory Reset
    • FAQ
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  1. Internet Connectivity

Getting the Packet Squirrel Online

To get your Packet Squirrel online, plug it into an Internet connected network that supports DHCP. By default the Packet Squirrel will be looking for a network connection from its Ethernet Out port, otherwise known as its WAN port. This is the RJ45 jack on the right side of the device above the female USB type A port.

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