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Use ESP32 as a hardware base #5

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efi opened this issue Nov 2, 2019 · 1 comment
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Use ESP32 as a hardware base #5

efi opened this issue Nov 2, 2019 · 1 comment
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efi commented Nov 2, 2019

Hi!

I wonder if a microcontroller platform such as an ESP32 devkit where you can recieve (and send - https://github.com/Jeija/esp32-80211-tx) arbitrary IEEE 802.11 would be a good start for a project like yours.

So you would have full control over the hardware and could still implement a top-level API for serial or USB, communication that then would allow for platform independent clients...

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Thesola10 commented Nov 2, 2019

Sounds like a good idea, I will consider it. In the mean time I still need to reverse-engineer PictoSniff so #1/#2 is still relevant.

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