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ESP32-DIV: Your Swiss Army Knife for Wireless Networks
🌟 About the Project
Our creation is a versatile gadget that combines the power of the ESP32 microcontroller, the visual appeal of an ST7735 TFT LCD screen, and the convenience of microswitches for easy navigation. This multifaceted device is designed to assist network administrators, security enthusiasts, and IoT developers in understanding and managing wireless networks.
🎯 Features
• Packet Monitoring
the packet monitor allows you to receive the packets and surveillance the specific chosen channel. The Packet Monitoring function leverages the ESP32's Wi-Fi capabilities to capture and analyze wireless packets. in promiscuous mode, enabling it to monitor all nearby Wi-Fi traffic. The information gathered is then displayed on the TFT LCD screen in real-time.
• Wi-Fi Scanning
The Wi-Fi Scanning function detects and lists nearby access points. You'll utilize the ESP32's scanning functions to retrieve information about SSIDs, signal strengths, channels and security protocols. This valuable data is presented to the user for network selection.
• Beacon Spamming
in this section, by choosing the desired channel you can create and spam fake Wi-Fi access points. Beacon Spamming involves crafting and broadcasting fake beacon frames. This function is for educational purposes, allowing users to understand how networks announce their presence.
• Deauth Detection
Implement de-authentication detection by monitoring the network for deauth packets. all channels will be scanned for any de-authentication attack and will display the amount of detected packets for every channel. When detected, trigger the buzzer and LED to alert the user.
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