![]() If you have the ESP8266 and are looking to use a wifi deauth, check out speexvocon's easy web flasher! (GPIO -> USB-UART Bridge -> LEFT -> UART Pins) ESP8266 Switch between UART Pins 13/14 and 15/16 setting in FlipperZero NOTE: Make sure to enable 5v under GPIO on the Flipper Running an ESP32 single-core and want Marauder? You've gotta head over to V0lk3n's write-up!ĮSP32: 3 (RX0) -> FZ: 13 or 15 (these are TX pins)ĮSP32: 1 (TX0) -> FZ: 14 or 16 (these are RX pins)ĮSP32: 5V -> FZ: 1 (5V) OR ESP32: 3.3V -> FZ: 9 (3.3V) NOTE: Make sure you're using at least an ESP32 v2 or above for full functionality! Good read. (Thanks E_Surge and wyldgoat for guidance!) NOTE: Use old_hardware.bin if flashing Marauder onto the ESP32-WROOM (thanks wyldgoat!)Įasy Flasher (Windows / Linux / Mac) available here.ĮSP32 / ESP32-WROOM Pinout to Flipper Zero NRF24: 7 or 8 (GND) to FZ GND (8 or 11 or 18) Thank you to Amec0e for the information on the newer NRF24L01 (B)! That said, a single 10 uF will likely suffice for the Mousejack attack. The 3.3 uF to 10 uF will respond to slow freq changes while the 0.1 uF will respond to the high freq switching spikes that the larger one cannot. (Watch your positive/negative placement! Negative to ground.) I learned if you wanna get fancy, include a 0.1 uF cap in parallel. Anything from a 3.3 uF to 10 uF should do. Otherwise, I haven't had any major issues. If the nRF model is acting a bit flakey, try adding a capacitor to the vcc/gnd lines! I've not tried the Plus model so it may have a bigger need for a cap. (Both include the plugin in their firmware releases.) More info from RogueMaster and Unleashed. Plugin by mothball187 | Affected devices from Bastille research ![]() (Flipper) 15/C1 -> Green wire (Safe) NRF24L01+ / Mousejack pinout - 8-pin Official GPIO layout created by Aleksandr Kutuzov. ![]()
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