Firmware Recovery

This article applies to the WiFi Pineapple NANO and TETRA. WiFi Pineapple Mark VII users please see the Mark VII Documentationarrow-up-right.

The WiFi Pineapple features a firmware recovery option which allows the user to restore the device to a factory firmware image. This procedure is performed via a special web interface.

Download the factory recovery firmware image for your WiFi Pineapple device from the Hak5 Download Centerarrow-up-right.

It is extremely important that you only use the recovery firmware image for the correct device, and not the latest release or an image for a different device (e.g. the WiFi Pineapple NANO recovery image on a WiFi Pineapple TETRA).

Next, follow these steps to access the recovery web interface and update the firmware.

  • Unplug the WiFi Pineapple completely from all power sources.

  • Begin holding the RESET button on the device.

  • With the RESET button held, power on the device.

  • Continue holding the RESET button for 10 seconds, then release.

    • NANO: The blue LED will remain solid

    • TETRA: The yellow LED will remain solid

  • Connect the host PC to the WiFi Pineapple via the USB Ethernet Port

    • NANO: The male USB A plug

    • TETRA: The Micro USB port labeled ETH

  • From the host PC, configure a static IP address on the WiFi Pineapple facing Ethernet interface to 192.168.1.2 with netmask 255.255.255.0

    • For example, in Linux run ifconfig eth1 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 up (where eth1 is the interface name of the WiFi Pineapple).

  • From the host PC, browse to http://192.168.1.1

  • Click Choose File and select the factory firmware image downloaded above.

  • Click Update Firmware.

  • This process will take several minutes. Do not interrupt the power supply while the firmware is updating. Once complete, the WiFi Pineapple will restart.

  • Reset the the WiFi Pineapple facing USB Ethernet interface back to DHCP or 172.16.42.42 with netmask 255.255.255.0

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