Dtpk Posted May 28, 2017 Posted May 28, 2017 So I had some issues happen in the video but it just turns out I remembered things wrong although it still all works out in the end so I hope you all enjoy the video on this tool. Also I do a slight comparison of the node mcu vs aireplay. Quote
numb3rs80 Posted September 24, 2017 Posted September 24, 2017 And, well.... good thing it was a local router and not his neighbor. Following tutorials like this will leave breadcrumbs. Use macchanger......! https://linuxconfig.org/change-mac-address-with-macchanger-linux-command have fun and come up with funny MAC or comical OUI codes unless you know... you want to leave you MAC behind. Quote
Dtpk Posted October 5, 2017 Author Posted October 5, 2017 I normally use a dev board like the Node Mcu or a D1 mini if I plan to kick devices off that aren't on my network any way its more convenient and to be honest there so cheap its kinda a throw away item so leaving breadcrumbs don't really matter. But on my home network using Aireplay to kick devices I don't want on is easier for me most of the time if I don't feel the need to pull out the deauthers I made out. Quote
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