Video tutorial link at Station B : https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Cp4y1x7L4
The WIFI killer based on ESP8266 is powered by an independent lithium battery and includes a lithium battery charging module.
Remember not to plug in USB when discharging! ! ! Connect the USB 5V directly to the battery! !
The video is of the first version of the board, which is a bit too big. It has been modified and is about the same size as the development board (a little longer).
The video only demonstrates the cloning function, and the function that interferes with the WIFI and cannot be connected will not be shown.
Try making the board yourself, it’s a must-have for kids during the Chinese New Year! !
(Can only interfere with 2.4GWIFI, cannot be interfered when mixed with 5G, can only be cloned)
Please do not use it for other illegal purposes! ! !
If you like it, give it a like!
In addition, the version with download function and lithium battery charging and discharging has been verified and open sourced.
Can be used for two versions of PCB with external SMA interface and those without SMA interface
Open source link: https://oshwhub.com/guo-0512/8266-WIFI-ce-shi-qi_copy_copy
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