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WiFi Pineapple NANO/TETRA
The WiFi Pineapple lets pentesters perform targeted man-in-the-middle attacks, advanced reconnaissance, credential harvesting, open source intelligence gathering and more – all from a clean, intuitive web interface.

Getting Started
- About the WiFi Pineapple NANO/TETRA
- The WiFi Auditing Workflow
- The PineAP Suite
- The Web Interface
- Upgrading the Firmware
Setup
- Setup Basics
- WiFi Pineapple NANO - Linux Setup
- WiFi Pineapple NANO - Windows Setup
- WiFi Pineapple TETRA - Linux Setup
Internet Connectivity
- Internet Connectivity Basics
- Internet Connection Sharing on Kali Linux
- Internet Connection Sharing over Ethernet in Windows
- Internet Connection Sharing over Ethernet in Linux
- Wired Internet Connection
- WiFi Client Mode
Console Access
- Console Access Basics
- Secure Shell
- Serial Access - WiFi Pineapple TETRA
- Working with PineAP from the CLI
Basics of WiFi Operation
- Basics of WiFi Operation
- Radios and Chipsets
- Stations and Base Stations
- Transmit Power
- Channels and Regions
- Protocols
- Modes of Operation
- Logical Configurations
- MAC Address
- Broadcast Address
- Service Sets and Identifiers
- Management Frames
- Frame Types
- Frames and Frame Structure
- Frame Injection
- Association States
FAQ / Troubleshooting
- Serial Console on the WiFi Pineapple TETRA
- Ethernet on the WiFi Pineapple TETRA
- LED Status Indicators
- Power Considerations
- Factory Reset
- Firmware Recovery
- Manual Firmware Installation
Development
- Legacy WiFi Pineapple Mark V Modules (Infusions)
- Specifications and Power Considerations
- WiFi Pineapple NANO/TETRA Module API - Introduction
- WiFi Pineapple NANO/TETRA Module API - Authentication
- WiFi Pineapple NANO/TETRA Module API - Modules
- WiFi Pineapple NANO/TETRA Module API - module.php API
- Creating WiFi Pineapple NANO/TETRA Modules