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Hi, over the weekend I resurrected an old Mark V Pineapple which had some bad firmware... in anticipation of the Tetra which is on its way. We doing a project for a client where they want to count the number of people in a shopping area by counting the number of devices in range of an AP looking to connect to some SSID. We just need a list of client addresses trying to connect with time and date. The client in an effort to save cost will build reports on the data. One of the Tetra features is, Device tracking and alerting so hoping that will do it out of the box. We looked at commercial solutions like Euclid but as mentioned ... they don't have a crazy budget. Any other ideas would be great. Thanks
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So you can send lots of deauths to make client reconnect, and then some. Commercial cable/ADSL modems all have WiFi built in, for easy access point to share internet connection. But NONE of them have the ability to protect or monitor itself agains hacking attempts. One can freely deauth with fury and the modem does nothing, or says anything to the owner, about what is happening. The situation is allmost the same like with GSM, I have no idea what mobile station my GSM/HSDPA cellphone is connected or what is happenin in the air. Are there any scripts/programs (for pineapple) made for monitoring your own WiFi access point to detect hacking attempts? The simplest hack detector I guess would be the deauth monitoring of my own AP? What about monitoring other weird WiFi activity, what can be done?
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