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Raspberry Pi Pico W support?

Open zeankundev opened this issue 1 year ago â€ĸ 3 comments
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Do similar feature requests issues already exist (open and closed)? No.

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. I had a Pi Pico W (yes, it's with the antenna and WiFi) and I wonder if I can use it for deauthing to test its capabilities.

Describe the solution you'd like To have a very stable support for the Pi Pico W

Describe alternatives you've considered minigotchi - (FAILED)

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zeankundev avatar Jan 29 '24 06:01 zeankundev

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welcome[bot] avatar Jan 29 '24 06:01 welcome[bot]

You could probably do something similar with a RPI-Pico W, but this project hasn't gotten any updates in a long while. Both because of that, and the fact that the ESP8266 handles WiFi differently, I think there might never be a RPI-Pico W build of this exact project. I've tried to research a bit and it doesn't look like anyone has made a RPI-pico W deauther yet. It looks like you'll have to make this yourself, so maybe this article can help you get started? https://hackaday.com/2022/12/13/roll-your-own-wifi-driver-for-the-pico-w/

wryhode avatar Feb 19 '24 14:02 wryhode

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You could probably do something similar with a RPI-Pico W, but this project hasn't gotten any updates in a long while. Both because of that, and the fact that the ESP8266 handles WiFi differently, I think there might never be a RPI-Pico W build of this exact project. I've tried to research a bit and it doesn't look like anyone has made a RPI-pico W deauther yet. It looks like you'll have to make this yourself, so maybe this article can help you get started? https://hackaday.com/2022/12/13/roll-your-own-wifi-driver-for-the-pico-w/

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