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[GH-ISSUE #1552] ability to work with flipper zero wifi dev board #857
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Originally created by @luigi20000 on GitHub (May 15, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/SpacehuhnTech/esp8266_deauther/issues/1552
hello would it be possible to make this code work with flipper zero wifi dev board myself i am not yet strong enough in programming to work this in
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@deft01 commented on GitHub (Jul 13, 2022):
up
@hsiboy commented on GitHub (Sep 11, 2022):
I'm just about to clone the src and compile for the Flipper WiFi Dev board (ESP32)
@deft01 commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2022):
Nice, the problem is that the flipper zero dev board doesn't seems to support at all 5 Ghz bandwidth. Loosing a lot of it's interest imo.
@hsiboy commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2022):
The ESP8266 (that this project uses) doesn't offer 5ghz either, so I'm not sure what your comment is referring to?
@deft01 commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2022):
Didn't dig enought in the ESP8266 deauther project details (this project) to found out it wasn't supporting 5ghz either. Do you have in mind a similar deauth project supporting the 5ghz bandwidth ?
@deft01 commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2022):
I could be really interested buying it