Part of my job as a rf engineer is to find and mitigate noise on cellular systems. Take care, people are very agressive with things they dont understand. I have had guns pulled on me countless times for pointing an antenna around.
Interesting video, watching this kinda thing makes me want to do IT security again. I remember 10 or more years ago using parabolic dishes to pick-up wifi singals from 15kms the best was 25km away and considering these days how interconnected it is there are signals all over the place...Then again i have interacted with a few DOD RF engineers over the years that know ways of doing things and picking up signals that you realise no-one is safe. As the age old thing, there is no harm in testing and gaining knowledge its when you use that to do bad things that's when its wrong.
I chucked when you pointed out "The flipper is running as a DHCP and HTTP server". Why that was the moment that I thought "this is absurd" is anyone's best guess but crazy how far we've come from the wardriving of years past.
And amazing how much is still possible aircrack-ng, Kismet, gps server and wirshark and you can still pixie dust many spots and even a gui thpe like wifite will still give you a list of pros who need security guidance. But the flipper is a learning and close contact tool that is a Swiss army knife of very useful tools and sensors and people ask the guy. He always produces a correct device to ulti.ately complete a project like the HAKrf Pro to pack is excellent and those amps and relays ++
I like to run scanning from my back deck outside with my Kali laptop and a TP-Link T2UH. Neighbor over on the next block has an LG smart fridge. Interesting stuff floating around the airwaves.
For anyone who is planning on doing this: just beware that this will not work for a majority of business wifi, i.e your school, your local library. And soon (within 5 years) this will not work for 99% of wifis. Its because there are now newer wifi protocols that prevents this form of deauth attack. The only other way right now is to create your own jammer, but not only is that difficult without an engineering degree, its also extremely illegal. You would need a noise signal generator, with powered amplifiers for every band + antennas. Also the gsm cell towers have ways to detect jamming so they can catch you if you jam long enough. TLDR: This will not work as well as you'd expect. Deauthing no longer works.
Just another Internet dude giving advice. those reflector antennas have polarization. the feed should match the direction of the grid on the dish. your current config is not getting optimum gain. Just thought I would throw that out there FWIW.
@@peterfairlie2296 I bounced around your video but missed that part, I was unsure if you knew about that. Like I say just some random Internet guy offering his .02 comment of how someone is doing something wrong in their video. lol.
Greetings from Sweden 🎉 Awesome channel this! The antenna, when you placed the hrf outside, had the less wide side to the analyzer, will that affect the first measurement alot? Getting my Tiny ultra in a few days, then i will have some fun with the hrfpp.
Who ever built the grid antenna did it wrong. The ribs in the reflector must be in the same plane as the feed. The way you have it will cut the gain WAY down, perhaps by as much as 20db.
I am curious , can some one explain to me the very beginning of this video of how that guy was able to snipe someones phone traffic like he did with that device .. what is that contraption he had and how would one do that today?could the Hackrf accomplish the same thing?
I have a 20db gain amplifier that came with my HackRF and it's the size of a matchbox. I am clearly too stupid for radio stuff. I don't get what the point of a jammer app is when it barely interferes with anything unless it's right next to it.
The dish having "Vertical bars", I would think that it's desgined for Vertical polarizartion... yet the feed horn looks to be horizonally polarized. Am I mistaken? If not, try flipping the feed horn and see what happens!
This is PG2.4 antena (parabolic grid) and it is die-cast aluminium (not wire grid). In this position reflector is in vertical position but feed is in horizontal position (wrong mounted) look at assembling instruction.
Good morning Peter I am a student working on expanding my electronics knowledge I wanted to ask if you could direct me towards finding a good amp with a cooling apparatus? With regards to your spectrum analizer is the antenna connected to a dedicated through line / antenna line or can I connect it to either portal? I'm currently using a nano as a starting point.
Great video although someone keeps erasing my comments which is annoying. Do you think the same gains can be made with an old dish antenna? In a directional sense?
Hello. Video time: 1:05. Tp-link parabolik antenna: the active antenna emitter is not aligned with the parabolic reflector grid. the active antenna emitter is not aligned with the parabolic reflector grid.
isn't the grid dish you use contains an downconverter for MMDS applications ? and output an 2400- L.O. = much less signal (I may be wrong) if so how do you inject an RF signal into this receiving antenna ?
There are different models of the grid antennas. The one I'm using has a passive feed of 2.4 GHz WiFi. There are others that operate at 1.4 GHz & 1.7 GHz for weather satellite reception. There is also the type you are talking about that is used for MMDS services which actively receives on 2.5 GHz and down converts to an L band output.
@@peterfairlie2296 yes bro if your using the RPI you can install Kali image on their site or it's in the RPI imager .. you can get the code of. animal IDs but it would be easier with more poweful
At 24 minutes into this video you're describing an isotropic radiator which is a spherical radiator which has no gain. Your antenna with gain puts out a pattern that looks somewhat like a donut laying on its side a flattened donut that's elongated along the horizon. That's where your gain is coming from.
All the AliExpress HackRF devices are clones but they use the same chipset and work great for the price. I paid around $129 for mine. The real HackRF's are sold by a company called Great Scott Gadgets and cost close to $500.
Maybe he has Obsessives Compulsive Disorder? If he had watched the whole video he would have seen I test the antenna using both horizontal & vertical polarizations.
With a lot of these devices they should be restricted more This is why you should have a license to have and operate this device just like ham radio with hefty penalties. Great video dude keep em coming 💯
@@nrgfalt When I used to work at WVOX in New Rochelle, I saw these black squirrels running about the property. Never saw a black squirrel in other parts of the country.
As long as you use the connect antenna that matches the TX frequency and you have a good SWR you won't blow the amp. People that do blow the final stage are just using it wrong.
Part of my job as a rf engineer is to find and mitigate noise on cellular systems. Take care, people are very agressive with things they dont understand. I have had guns pulled on me countless times for pointing an antenna around.
😂
@@FUCKTHEBBCFr tho,
I think your username is vice versa
(joke)
I can imagine that pointing an antenna at a paranoid methhead could cause unforeseen problems.
Indeed.
Absolutely correct. If someone pointed that thing at me a few years ago I probably would have tried to eat them. Literally.
Interesting video, watching this kinda thing makes me want to do IT security again. I remember 10 or more years ago using parabolic dishes to pick-up wifi singals from 15kms the best was 25km away and considering these days how interconnected it is there are signals all over the place...Then again i have interacted with a few DOD RF engineers over the years that know ways of doing things and picking up signals that you realise no-one is safe.
As the age old thing, there is no harm in testing and gaining knowledge its when you use that to do bad things that's when its wrong.
5:00 There was a mouse. It was sitting under the grill and started running when you opened the door.
Good catch !
Mice love BBQ grease drippings.
Tag the FCC in the description they'll love this!
he's an asset . js
Canada
I chucked when you pointed out "The flipper is running as a DHCP and HTTP server". Why that was the moment that I thought "this is absurd" is anyone's best guess but crazy how far we've come from the wardriving of years past.
And amazing how much is still possible aircrack-ng, Kismet, gps server and wirshark and you can still pixie dust many spots and even a gui thpe like wifite will still give you a list of pros who need security guidance. But the flipper is a learning and close contact tool that is a Swiss army knife of very useful tools and sensors and people ask the guy. He always produces a correct device to ulti.ately complete a project like the HAKrf Pro to pack is excellent and those amps and relays ++
You could admittedly do way more heinous shit with way less effort back then. Pwning corporate networks was so fscking easy in the 90's.
Excellent antenna. I still have one of these in my garage. I used it many years ago to pickup wifi hotspots from a great distance away. 👍
Thanks for sharing!
You have some of the coolest content. I love the projects and things you try out. Keep it up, I take inspiration from you.
Awesome! Thank you!
I like to run scanning from my back deck outside with my Kali laptop and a TP-Link T2UH. Neighbor over on the next block has an LG smart fridge. Interesting stuff floating around the airwaves.
LG_Smart_Fridge. Note: If prompted for a password, enter the last 4 digits twice from the wi-fi name. and press connect.
ZigBee sniffs like a ripper rtsb dongle Hi thanks for the how toos one
@@peterfairlie2296 nice! Thanks!
@@nrgfalt Do you know if it works with Kali?
Your neighbors must love your experiments haha, thanks for the video! :)
For anyone who is planning on doing this:
just beware that this will not work for a majority of business wifi, i.e your school, your local library.
And soon (within 5 years) this will not work for 99% of wifis. Its because there are now newer wifi protocols that prevents this form of deauth attack.
The only other way right now is to create your own jammer, but not only is that difficult without an engineering degree, its also extremely illegal. You would need a noise signal generator, with powered amplifiers for every band + antennas. Also the gsm cell towers have ways to detect jamming so they can catch you if you jam long enough.
TLDR: This will not work as well as you'd expect. Deauthing no longer works.
Just another Internet dude giving advice. those reflector antennas have polarization. the feed should match the direction of the grid on the dish. your current config is not getting optimum gain. Just thought I would throw that out there FWIW.
If you watch the whole video I do run it with both polarities as seen here: ua-cam.com/video/3Kr_3OZHy_g/v-deo.htmlsi=CLS2hDaJxEoIJVCv&t=2825
@@peterfairlie2296 I bounced around your video but missed that part, I was unsure if you knew about that. Like I say just some random Internet guy offering his .02 comment of how someone is doing something wrong in their video. lol.
Nice Vegetable Steamer Basket Antenna 00:17
Okay how would you improve it?
Yes this .an is an excellent guide to exploring or haking to gain understanding and root control of your device ++
Nice compilation. I wonder what your neighbors think about the noise/deauth/rickroll - lol
They can't think, they all dead.
@@G.Seuros xD
My neighbors learned to be nice to me or leave me alone
Thank you sir love these
So nice of you
sounds like a thing i heard about a Microwave Link Dish for communicating with another block of flats
Greetings from Sweden 🎉
Awesome channel this!
The antenna, when you placed the hrf outside, had the less wide side to the analyzer, will that affect the first measurement alot?
Getting my Tiny ultra in a few days, then i will have some fun with the hrfpp.
Who ever built the grid antenna did it wrong. The ribs in the reflector must be in the same plane as the feed. The way you have it will cut the gain WAY down, perhaps by as much as 20db.
Amazing video! Very detailed and informative. Where did you get your amplifiers from?
Is This a Micro Wave Dish.....I remember...Pay TV... used to use this type of dish 😮
I am curious , can some one explain to me the very beginning of this video of how that guy was able to snipe someones phone traffic like he did with that device .. what is that contraption he had and how would one do that today?could the Hackrf accomplish the same thing?
I have a 20db gain amplifier that came with my HackRF and it's the size of a matchbox. I am clearly too stupid for radio stuff. I don't get what the point of a jammer app is when it barely interferes with anything unless it's right next to it.
Could you rotate the feed point so it doesn't hurt my eyes 😢
Try running your dual amps as “bi-amp” configuration -> parallel and not series.
Also: at 43:04 - is your neighbor checking on you? 🤔
The dish having "Vertical bars", I would think that it's desgined for Vertical polarizartion... yet the feed horn looks to be horizonally polarized.
Am I mistaken?
If not, try flipping the feed horn and see what happens!
If you watch the whole video you'll see I do try both vertical and horizontal polarizations.
@@peterfairlie2296 Sorry... I had a washing machine drain hose rip open and got sidetracked.
I'll finish the whole thing before posting more.
This is PG2.4 antena (parabolic grid) and it is die-cast aluminium (not wire grid). In this position reflector is in vertical position but feed is in horizontal position (wrong mounted) look at assembling instruction.
Good morning Peter I am a student working on expanding my electronics knowledge I wanted to ask if you could direct me towards finding a good amp with a cooling apparatus? With regards to your spectrum analizer is the antenna connected to a dedicated through line / antenna line or can I connect it to either portal? I'm currently using a nano as a starting point.
How much did that hackrf device cost, and can I get exact details on it?
What putting extra spicy mustard on the leads to keep the rodents away.
What about taking the python file and using py2c to generate a cpp file and build it using esp32 gcc into the bin file.
What’s the different between all that and a WiFi Pineapple ?
Hey, could you please put links for the RF spectrum analyser and the antenna?
Great video although someone keeps erasing my comments which is annoying. Do you think the same gains can be made with an old dish antenna? In a directional sense?
Yes, absolutely, just use the parabola formula to calculate the focal point.
Thank you! I have another question above.
Hello. Video time: 1:05. Tp-link parabolik antenna: the active antenna emitter is not aligned with the parabolic reflector grid. the active antenna emitter is not aligned with the parabolic reflector grid.
If you watch the whole video you'll see I do try both vertical and horizontal polarizations.
Your neighbors must hate this haha
isn't the grid dish you use contains an downconverter for MMDS applications ? and output an 2400- L.O. = much less signal (I may be wrong) if so how do you inject an RF signal into this receiving antenna ?
There are different models of the grid antennas. The one I'm using has a passive feed of 2.4 GHz WiFi. There are others that operate at 1.4 GHz & 1.7 GHz for weather satellite reception. There is also the type you are talking about that is used for MMDS services which actively receives on 2.5 GHz and down converts to an L band output.
Good informational video but I could not find a purchaseing link for the antenna any advice?
www.amazon.com/Alfa-Weatherproof-Performance-Reflector-Wireless/dp/B004K2I70E
@@peterfairlie2296 yes bro if your using the RPI you can install Kali image on their site or it's in the RPI imager .. you can get the code of. animal IDs but it would be easier with more poweful
Has someone come up with a way to hack WPA wifi ?
Yes
Hey! mind if I ask where you got your spectrum analyzer?
Look for 'Arinst Spectrum Explorer SSA R2' on AliExpress.
@@peterfairlie2296…i found an ‘Arinst Spectrum Explorer SSA R2’ selling for $512.
Is this the correct model?? 😳
At 24 minutes into this video you're describing an isotropic radiator which is a spherical radiator which has no gain. Your antenna with gain puts out a pattern that looks somewhat like a donut laying on its side a flattened donut that's elongated along the horizon. That's where your gain is coming from.
What about a Slim-Jim for WIFI frequencies.
Is your mesh node still up?
Meshtastic? Yes
@@peterfairlie2296 What's your cq and I got a meshtastic nodes system with outdoor attenna
Greetings Sir. Could you send a signal BACK to the gas station wifi? Kindly thank you
❤
This is exactly how they play Oblivion isn't it
is the HackRF you have original or is it a clone?
according to him, i will buy
All the AliExpress HackRF devices are clones but they use the same chipset and work great for the price. I paid around $129 for mine. The real HackRF's are sold by a company called Great Scott Gadgets and cost close to $500.
@@peterfairlie2296 yes, i thought so too, thanks for the quick reply.
@@peterfairlie2296 do you remember which seller you bought from
@@peterfairlie2296 do you remember which seller you bought from?
@@peterfairlie2296 do you remember which seller you bought from
Call me weird
But a yagi connected to a wifi strainer antenna
That is so small kinda feels like bs
“I cant watch your video because the antenna was polarized wrong.” Wow, that dude needs to get a life.
Maybe he has Obsessives Compulsive Disorder? If he had watched the whole video he would have seen I test the antenna using both horizontal & vertical polarizations.
Wow
With a lot of these devices they should be restricted more This is why you should have a license to have and operate this device just like ham radio with hefty penalties. Great video dude keep em coming 💯
You do if it's pushing more than 1Ghz, but this is just recieving a signal. Maybe people shouldn't use unsecured wifi in their homes.
@@spirieo just hope kids/little shits don't mess it up for others that don't do negative acts
How do you connect to a wifi access point at a gas station 5 km away? There is no way their transmission power is high enough to reach you.
24:00 Come on "Death Dome" ....
5Ghz is actually less congested.
A shot of your favorite beverage for time he says “rickroll”? 😹
I've only seen black squirrels in New Rochelle New york.
Beautiful little animals
@@nrgfalt I never liked 'em because they do so much damage to houses. Rats with bushy tails.
Yes they have had hard time in new York in the east
@@nrgfalt When I used to work at WVOX in New Rochelle, I saw these black squirrels running about the property. Never saw a black squirrel in other parts of the country.
Anyone else see the mouse at 5:00 ? lol
😂
I take it you have blown your hackrf amp by now? lol.
As long as you use the connect antenna that matches the TX frequency and you have a good SWR you won't blow the amp. People that do blow the final stage are just using it wrong.
@@peterfairlie2296 great to have had a reply, thank you, I am building a wifi death-ray with your vids as guidance.
O ye how hack WPA2 and block up on routers 🎉
Fwiw. 10db game is 10 times stronger
10dB game sounds like a terrible title.
Never comment on videos while driving kids.
@@jamess1787 Sounds like a game where you play the character DB Cooper
Not exactly but you've got the spirit