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This Hak5 Pineapple Clone Guide walks you through the steps to replicate the Hak5 WiFi Pineapple functionality using a GL-MT300N-V2 router. Following this guide allows you to create a budget-friendly WiFi security tool, ideal for Homelab enthusiasts and network security professionals looking for cost-effective solutions. Not familiar with the Hak5 WiFi Pineapple? Check out our blog post to learn more..
Step-by-Step Hak5 Pineapple Clone Guide
This Hak5 Pineapple Clone Guide details each step needed to install OpenWRT on your GL-MT300N-V2 router and flash the device with Pineapple-compatible firmware for WiFi security testing.
Prerequisites for Creating a Hak5 Pineapple Clone
- Router: GL-MT300N-V2
- OpenWRT Firmware: Download the right OpenWRT 19.07.7 Firmware from OpenWrt Firmware Selector
- Pineapple Clone Firmware: Download from GitLab Pineapple Clone Builds
Important: Use an Ethernet cable to flash the firmware!
Step 1: Downgrade to OpenWRT 19.07.7 Firmware
- Access the OpenWRT Firmware Selector: Download the correct OpenWRT 19.07.7 firmware for GL-MT300N-V2.
- Download the Firmware: Ensure it’s the version compatible with your device.
Important: Use an Ethernet cable to flash the firmware!
Step 2: Flash OpenWRT 19.07.7 on GL-MT300N-V2
- Connect to the GL-MT300N-V2: Access your router via
http://192.168.8.1
. - Set Up a Password: Create a password upon first access.
- Navigate to System Upgrade: Go to System > Upgrade, select Local Upgrade.
- Upload OpenWRT Firmware: Select the OpenWRT 19.07.7 firmware file.
- Install and Wait: Click Install and wait 5–7 minutes for the router to restart.





Step 3: Install the Pineapple Clone Firmware
- Login to OpenWRT: Visit
http://192.168.1.1
. - Flash New Firmware:
- Go to System > Backup / Flash Firmware.
- Scroll to Flash new firmware image and upload the Pineapple clone firmware from GitLab Pineapple Clone Builds.
- Uncheck “Keep Settings”: Before flashing, uncheck Keep settings and retain current configuration.
- Proceed with Flash: Click Continue and wait for the router to restart.
The IP address for the web interface is now 192.168.1.1.





Step 4: Access the Pineapple Interface
- Connect to the Pineapple Interface: After the restart, go to
http://172.16.42.1:1471
. - Wait for Pineapple Logo: Refresh the page until the Pineapple logo and “Welcome” message load.


Conclusion: Hak5 Pineapple Clone Completed
By following this Hak5 Pineapple Clone Guide, you’ve successfully turned your GL-MT300N-V2 router into a functional WiFi security testing tool. This setup enables you to perform network assessments and security tests similar to the original Hak5 WiFi Pineapple, but at a significantly reduced cost.

The GL.iNet GL-MT300N-V2 is a budget-friendly alternative for WiFi security enthusiasts, ideal for creating a Hak5 WiFi Pineapple clone. Compact, versatile, and customizable, it’s perfect for penetration testing and network auditing.
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