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The main feature, the deauthentication attack, is used to disconnect devices from their WiFi network.
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No one seems to care about this huge vulnerability in the official 802.11 WiFi standard, so I took action and enabled everyone who has less than 10 USD to spare to recreate this project.
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I hope it raises more attention on the issue. In 2009 the WiFi Alliance actually fixed the problem (see [802.11w](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11w-2009)), but only a few companies implemented it into their devices and software.
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To effectively prevent a deauthentication attack, both client and access point must support the 802.11w standard with protected managment frames (PMF).
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To effectively prevent a deauthentication attack, both client and access point must support the 802.11w standard with protected management frames (PMF).
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While most client devices seem to support it when the access point forces it, basically no WiFi access point has it enabled.
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Feel free to test your hardware out, annoy these companies with the problem, share this project and push for a fix!
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ The difference between deauthing and jamming: [click me](https://github.com/spac
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![PICTURE DSTIKE Deauther OLED Board](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/spacehuhn/esp8266_deauther/img/DSTIKE_Deauther_Board.jpg)
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If you want to support the development of this project, you can buy one of the offical boards by DSTIKE (Travis Lin) on following sites:
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If you want to support the development of this project, you can buy one of the official boards by DSTIKE (Travis Lin) on following sites:
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- [Tindie](https://tindie.com/stores/lspoplove)
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- [AliExpress](https://dstike.aliexpress.com/store/2996024)
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- [Taobao](https://shop135375846.taobao.com)
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ The [deauthentication](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_deauthentication_atta
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A solution is already there, why don't we use it?
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**Please don't refer to this project as "jammer", that totally undermines the real purpose of this project!**
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If you do, it only proves that you didn't understand anything of what this project stands for. Publishing content about this without a proper explaination shows that you only do it for the clicks, fame and/or money and have no respect for intellectual property, the community behind it and the fight for a better WiFi standard!
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If you do, it only proves that you didn't understand anything of what this project stands for. Publishing content about this without a proper explanation shows that you only do it for the clicks, fame and/or money and have no respect for intellectual property, the community behind it and the fight for a better WiFi standard!
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## Getting Started
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