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Merge pull request #19 from flashnuke/new/autostart_bssid_ver14
New / autostart & custom BSSID (`v1.4`)
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README.md

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**IMPORTANT** </br>
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In some occasions, network APs might operate on both 5GHz and 2.4GHz under the same BSSID name. <br>
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In some occasions, network APs might operate on both 5GHz and 2.4GHz under the same BSSID/SSID name. <br>
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In order to truly bring the AP down, I usually run simultaneously two de-authers using 2 network interfaces: one for 2.4GHz and one for 5GHz. </br>
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| Bandwidth | Channel range |
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### Usage notes
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* `<iface>` is the name of the network interface (i.e `wlan0` or `eth0`) that supports packet injection
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* `--autostart` is good for automation - first make sure that only 1 access point is found, you can use filters (bssid, ssid, channels, etc...) to ensure that
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* The initial iteration over all channels might take a minute or two (depends on how many bands the interface supports)
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* `--bssid <name>` - filter for a specific BSSID (this should shorten the channel-scanning duration), beware that the name is case-sensitive and whitespaces should be passed with an escape character (i.e -> `new\ york`)
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* `--ssid <name>` - filter for a specific SSID by a case-insensitive substring (this should shorten the channel-scanning duration), whitespaces should be passed with an escape character (i.e -> `new\ york`)
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* `--bssid <addr>` - filter for a specific BSSID (the access point's MAC address), case in-sensitive
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* `--autostart` - start the de-auth loop automatically, works only when one access point is found
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* `--channels <ch1,ch2>` - scan for specific channels only, otherwise all supported channels will be scanned
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* `--clients <m_addr1,m_addr2>` - target only specific clients to disconnect from the AP, otherwise all connected clients will be targeted (note: using this option disables deauth broadcast)
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* `--kill` (or run `sudo systemctl stop NetworkManager`) - kill NetworkManager service which might interfere with the attack

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description='WiFi deauthentication tool built with Python using the Scapy library',
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long_description=open('README.md').read(),
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