ESP32 DIV V2 Upgrade Kit
Features Wi-Fi Tools Packet Monitor – Real-time waterfall graph of all 14 Wi-Fi channels Beacon Spammer – Broadcast fake SSIDs (custom or random) Deauth Detector – Monitor for Wi-Fi deauthentication attacks Wi-Fi Scanner – List nearby Wi-Fi networks with extended details Wi-Fi Deauthentication Attack – Send deauthentication frames to disrupt client connections Captive Portal – ESP32 runs as AP + DNS + web server. Clone networks, force sign-in pages, all before HTTPS/authentication Bluetooth Tools BLE Jammer – Disrupt BLE and classic Bluetooth channels BLE Spoofer – Broadcast fake BLE advertisements Sour Apple – Spoof Apple BLE advertisements (e.g., AirDrop) BLE Scanner – Scan for hidden and visible BLE devices BLE Sniffer – Scans BLE advertisements, tracking MAC, RSSI, packet count, and last-seen time. Suspicious devices are highlighted BLE Rubber Ducky – Acts as a BLE keyboard and executes SD card scripts. Keys are released and advertising stops on exit 2.4GHz Tools 2.4GHz Scanner – Spectrum analyzer for 128 channels (Zigbee, custom RF, etc.) Protokill – Disrupt Zigbee, Wi-Fi, and other 2.4GHz protocols Sub-GHz Tools Replay Attack – Capture and replay Sub-GHz commands (e.g., door remotes) Sub-GHz Jammer – Disrupt Sub-GHz communication across various bands Saved Profiles – Store and manage captured signal profiles Infrared (IR) Tools IR Replay Attack – Capture real IR remote presses, visualize, replay, and save to SD IR Saved Profiles – Browser for IR captures, preserving signal and carrier frequency for accurate retransmission Hardware Overview ESP32DIV consists of two boards: Main Board ESP32-S3 – Main microcontroller with Wi-Fi and BLE ILI9341 TFT Display – 2.8″ UI display LF33 – 3.3V regulator IP5306 – Lithium battery charging and protection CP2102 – USB to serial for flashing PCF8574 – I/O expander for buttons SD Card Slot – Stores logs and captured signals Push Buttons – Navigation and interaction Antenna Connector – External antenna support WS2812 NeoPixels – Giving better feedback Buzzer – It shares a GPIO with the battery voltage divider, so using it is optional.
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