![]() The Makey Makey forms the a connection between the banana and Pi. These temporary codes are stored on a Raspberry Pi, which is connected to a Makey Makey GO ( ATmega32U4) via a USB cable. The administrator decided to generate a pool of 5,000 passwords, each of which were valid for eight hours of access. The idea originated after Sysvival was asked to set up a captive portal for his office, like those seen in most hotel chains and coffee shops. Just ask Danish Reddit user and network administrator “Sysvival” who recently decided to use the fruit as a unique way to distribute Wi-Fi passwords to guests at his workplace. Turns out, bananas aren’t just an excellent source of potassium, they’re also an excellent source of wireless network credentials. Bet your office doesn’t share wireless network credentials like this…
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