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[GH-ISSUE #1530] Update on setting a frequency #836
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Originally created by @TriniHam on GitHub (Mar 16, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/SpacehuhnTech/esp8266_deauther/issues/1530
Don't know if there's a zip like this out there but is it possible to make a frequency deauther or jammer using the esp8266. My thinking here is since the esp8266 can emit a 2.4 GHz can we create a variation to deauth or jam a certain frequency like 433Mhz?
If this is possible I'm thinking it will be a new tab like Custom Frequency and the user enters a frequency and can specify the duration of how long they would like to deauth or jam that signal or if not have a GUI this would be a complete different program but have the user specify the code in Arduino and then flash to ESP
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