Comment by matthewfcarlson 1 month ago I wonder if there’s a jammer out there that also sends WiFi deauth packets 2 comments matthewfcarlson Reply joecool1029 1 month ago Plenty, this is something off the shelf consumer hardware can be modified to do.However it's not super effective anymore as 802.11w (protected management frames) is a thing and mandatory for WPA3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11w-2009 matthewfcarlson 1 month ago Ah I’m a few years out of date but I’ll admit I don’t see many WPA3 APs in homes
joecool1029 1 month ago Plenty, this is something off the shelf consumer hardware can be modified to do.However it's not super effective anymore as 802.11w (protected management frames) is a thing and mandatory for WPA3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11w-2009 matthewfcarlson 1 month ago Ah I’m a few years out of date but I’ll admit I don’t see many WPA3 APs in homes
matthewfcarlson 1 month ago Ah I’m a few years out of date but I’ll admit I don’t see many WPA3 APs in homes
Plenty, this is something off the shelf consumer hardware can be modified to do.
However it's not super effective anymore as 802.11w (protected management frames) is a thing and mandatory for WPA3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11w-2009
Ah I’m a few years out of date but I’ll admit I don’t see many WPA3 APs in homes