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Usage
Once you finished flashing the ESP8266, you are ready to go ahead and use it.
Now there are different ways of using the Deauther.
That is the go-to for most users, but it has some downsides. For example you can't expect to have a perfect connection to the web interface while you are scanning or attacking.
More on how to use the web interface is explained here.
The Deauther comes with a built-in support for the small OLEDs you can find on eBay or AliExpress.
It's nice if you want to have something headless. It can do most of the stuff the web interface can. One big advantage over the web interface is the PacketMonitor wuth the DeauthDetector built-in.
See Setup Display & Buttons on how to connect and adjust everything.
Click here for more information about how to use it.
The biggest new feature of version 2.0 is the command line interface over serial.
You can control most functions with it and you can also write scripts for it.
More on how to use it here.
All serial commands are listed in the serialcommands.md file.
0. Home
2. Installation
4. Usage
5. FAQ
- How to ask a question
- Timeout Error
- Compiler error .irom0.text will not fit in region
- How to Reset / I forgot the password
- 5GHz Support
- ESP32 and ESP8285 Support
- Difference between Jammer and Deauther
- Why is there no Packet-Monitor/Deauth-Detector in the web interface?
- How to compile .bin files yourself
- Drivers
- Fix crashed
- Not able to connect to Access Point
- Removing Deauther
- espcom error
- Language doesn't change
- Error writing/saving/reading file
- [AP] request: ... NOT FOUND
- Attack stops after a while
6. Projects
- Deauthing Sandals
- Drone Hacking a FAKE Makerspace
- Deauther Magnet Box for Fridge
- Deauth Detector with 10W RGB
- Pwned the pwner