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base on Affordable WiFi hacking platform for testing and learning # ESP8266 Deauther
<img src='https://deauther.com/img/logo.png' alt='Deauther Logo' width='200' />
**Scan for WiFi devices, block selected connections, create dozens of networks and confuse WiFi scanners.**
## New Documentation
Hi 👋
Please visit [Deauther.com](https://deauther.com) for information about this project.
Here are some quick links:
* [Buy](https://deauther.com/docs/buy)
* [Download](https://deauther.com/docs/download)
* [DIY Tutorial](https://deauther.com/docs/category/diy-tutorial)
* [Usage](https://deauther.com/docs/category/usage)
* [FAQ](https://deauther.com/docs/faq)
## Password
The password for `pwned` is `deauther`
## About this Project
This firmware allows you to easily perform a variety of actions to test 802.11 networks using an [ESP8266](https://www.espressif.com/en/products/socs/esp8266). It's also a great project for learning about WiFi, microcontrollers, Arduino, hacking and electronics/programming in general.
The deauthentication attack is the main feature, which can be used to disconnect devices from their WiFi network.
Although this denial-of-service attack is nothing new, a lot of devices are still vulnerable to it. Luckily this is slowly changing with more WiFi 6 enabled devices being used. But a lot of outdated WiFi devices remain in place, for example in cheap IoT hardware.
With an ESP8266 Deauther, you can easily test this attack on your 2.4GHz WiFi network/devices and see whether it's successful or not. And if it is, you know you should upgrade your network.
## Disclaimer
This project is a proof of concept for testing and educational purposes.
Neither the ESP8266, nor its SDK was meant or built for such purposes. **Bugs can occur!**
**Use it only against your own networks and devices!**
Please check the legal regulations in your country before using it.
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