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[GH-ISSUE #719] What button do I click to auto deauth all routers in range? #263
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Originally created by @Booooozo on GitHub (Feb 20, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/SpacehuhnTech/esp8266_deauther/issues/719
So I’ve heard that by clicking the reset or flash button on my amica esp8266 nodemcu will deauth all routers in range i have tried it but it doesn’t work. Is this true that by clicking the reset or flash button will deauth everyone or does my board not work with this feature?
Source from where I heard it: An open issue in your project which says something like “Stuck on Starting....”
@spacehuhn commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2018):
I heared that if you leave it in water for a minute it will actually start jamming various frequencies due to the released electrons of the metal finish on the PCB.
@spacehuhn commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2018):
sorry wrong button
@Booooozo commented on GitHub (Feb 21, 2018):
Nice joke. Haha
@andixum commented on GitHub (Feb 21, 2018):
put it in your toaster to warm up the signal a bit. That should make it uber powerful and will deauth everything.
@Booooozo commented on GitHub (Feb 21, 2018):
Hahahahaha! I guess I am wrong about that feature I just tested it out.