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XDA Developers on MSNI built a $5 ESP32-powered Wi-Fi scanner and honeypot in just a few hours
However, I decided to build my own Wi-Fi scanner and honeypot using a regular ESP32-S3 and a Python server on my computer.
Want a smarter home without expensive kits? A simple Raspberry Pi project might hold the key; just wait 'til you see what it ...
The board is built to be mobile, capable of being powered by a LiPo battery with a JST connector or USB-C. Power consumption is super low at only 75mA when active and a minuscule 1.5 μA during sleep ...
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