ESP8266-WiCon-Kit
                                
                                
                                
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                        A compact and portable WiFi reconnaissance suite based on the ESP8266
A compact and portable WiFi reconnaissance suite based on the ESP8266
Features
- Packet Monitor with 11 filter types
 - Deauthentication and Disassociation Detector (HAXX)
 - FTP Honeypot with Canary Tokens
 - Web Server (WIP)
 - CSV Data logging (WIP)
 
Components
| Component | Purpose | 
|---|---|
| ESP8266 | Monitor WiFi data & initialize honeypot | 
| 128x64 OLED | Give a visual display of WiFi data | 
| 2x Push Buttons | Gather user input | 
| LED | Indicate HAXX attacks | 
Hardware Setup
128x64 OLED
| OLED Pin | ESP8266 GPIO | Node MCU Pin | 
|---|---|---|
| SCK | GPIO5 | D1 | 
| SDA | GPIO4 | D2 | 
Left Push Button
| ESP8266 GPIO | Node MCU Pin | 
|---|---|
| GPIO2 | D4 | 
Right Push Button
| ESP8266 GPIO | Node MCU Pin | 
|---|---|
| GPIO0 | D3 | 
LED
| ESP8266 GPIO | Node MCU Pin | 
|---|---|
| GPIO13 | D7 | 
Schematic
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Set up
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Arduino IDE with the following URL added under Preferences -> Additional board manager URL's: http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json
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ESP8266 boards added in Arduino IDE by going to Tools -> Boards -> Boards Manager, and installing ESP8266 by ESP8266 Community
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ESPcanary library installed in Arduino IDE by going to Sketch -> Include Library -> Manage Libraries and installing "ESPcanary" by Dan Hoover
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Install Zip file from https://github.com/wonho-maker/Adafruit_SH1106 and unzip the file inside Arduino -> libraries
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Adafruit GFX library installed in Arduino IDE by going to Sketch -> Include Library -> Manage Libraries and installing "Adafruit GFX Library" by Adafruit
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Optional: Depending on which type of OLED screen you use, you might have to install this library esp8266-oled-ssd1306
 
Special Thanks and Resources
The WiCon kit is a derivation of previous ESP8266 WiFi recon features developed by Spacehuhn, Alex Lynd, and Kody Kinzie. Check out the resources below!