WiFi-Uchiha is a project based on the ESP32 NodeMCU that allows you to create a WiFi deauther, jam WiFi stations and access points, and create fake WiFi access points. The project also includes a 1.3-inch OLED I2C display for real-time status updates and a local website for control and monitoring.
- WiFi Deauther: Jam specific WiFi stations and access points.
- Fake WiFi Access Point: Create and broadcast fake WiFi networks.
- OLED Display: 1.3-inch I2C OLED display for real-time status updates.
- Local Website: Control and monitor the device via a local web interface.
- ESP32 NodeMCU
- 1.3-inch OLED Display (I2C)
- Additional components as per your requirements
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Download the Firmware:
- Download the pre-compiled firmware file (
wifi-uchiha.bin
) from the Releases section.
- Download the pre-compiled firmware file (
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Download ESPHome-Flasher:
- Download the ESPHome-Flasher tool from ESPHome-Flasher Releases.
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Flash the Firmware:
- Open ESPHome-Flasher.
- Connect your ESP32 NodeMCU to your computer via USB.
- Select the appropriate COM port.
- Click on "Browse" and select the
wifi-uchiha.bin
file. - Click "Flash ESP" to upload the firmware to your ESP32.
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Connecting the OLED Display:
- Connect the OLED display to the ESP32 using I2C (SDA and SCL) as shown in the schematic.
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Accessing the Local Web Interface:
- Connect to the WiFi network created by the ESP32.
- Open a web browser and go to
http://192.168.4.1
to access the control page.
- Deauth Mode: Select a WiFi station or access point to jam.
- Fake AP Mode: Create a new fake WiFi access point with a custom SSID.
- OLED Display: View the status of the device and current operations.
This project is for educational purposes only. The use of WiFi deauthers and fake access points can be illegal and unethical in many regions. Do not use this project to disrupt, interfere, or harm any legitimate WiFi networks. The authors are not responsible for any misuse or damages caused by using this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.