@@Thadopeera Not sure, the general consensus is the flipper zero doesn’t have the power to support the 5ghz band. However, remember 2.4ghz band reaches a lot further than 5ghz. So if you’re on a shoe string budget, you’re not buying another node for 5hz to reach…you will use 2.4ghz to reach that device. The 2.4ghz band will not die until the cost for multiple 5ghz nodes comes down.
I tried it but at the Wireshark part it only gives me 2 messages, number 2 and number 4, i tried leaving it running for 5 minutes but it didnt work My wifi has a 5gherz band so maybe thats the problem idk
@@n4recho677 On each one of my hacking type videos I put a note at the bottom of the video text, but for this particular hack make sure you use a long (i.e., 16 characters or more) and complex password (i.e., numbers, uppercase, lowercase, special characters). So, no online password database/list will have it. Just as a note, every password can be hacked however, it might take many-many years to hack it. Most hackers look for easy targets.
@JulesKwekel Yes, it sounds like it. The only thing that will protect them are strong credentials that can’t be found in password lists or from a dictionary attack.
Because most routers now using 2.4ghz and 5ghz, when 2.4 g is down,devices who support 5g will connect there. You need to log in to "your" router and turn 5g off, then youll be an administrator :)
It works,but like some One says, most new routers that support and pay for service,it will change from 2.4 g to 5 .g ,but ones that don't it will shut it down..I try it alot on new n old ,I'm currently working on new device to work on 5g ,it's alot work in progress,,but I'll get it done..
This is the worst video for a dyslexic, other than that; this was a great video. Thank you so much for going through everything.
@@Highdensity89 aThkn oyu!
worked like a charm 👍 you've earned yourself a sub
@@nickj_0 Awesome!
When will they make a board that can attack 5G? You still need a laptop and WiFi router to do it
@@Thadopeera Not sure, the general consensus is the flipper zero doesn’t have the power to support the 5ghz band. However, remember 2.4ghz band reaches a lot further than 5ghz. So if you’re on a shoe string budget, you’re not buying another node for 5hz to reach…you will use 2.4ghz to reach that device. The 2.4ghz band will not die until the cost for multiple 5ghz nodes comes down.
That's is true ,,2.4 GHz works further but weak,5 GHz is strong but is very weak in signal range..
I tried it but at the Wireshark part it only gives me 2 messages, number 2 and number 4, i tried leaving it running for 5 minutes but it didnt work
My wifi has a 5gherz band so maybe thats the problem idk
@@GianpieroFinito-ib9be Yes, this only works for the 2.6ghz band.
how can i help secure my network more to avoid becoming a target from an attack?
@@n4recho677 On each one of my hacking type videos I put a note at the bottom of the video text, but for this particular hack make sure you use a long (i.e., 16 characters or more) and complex password (i.e., numbers, uppercase, lowercase, special characters). So, no online password database/list will have it. Just as a note, every password can be hacked however, it might take many-many years to hack it. Most hackers look for easy targets.
@@Cuevista thanks for the tips. im trying to inform myself so i can protect my data.
My file doesnt have EAPOL protocol its just 802.11 what should i do
@@rolandociupys7511 Hmmm?!? Make sure you are letting it run long enough and make sure you are using on the 2.6ghz band network.
Most hotspot networks are default with 2.4 ghz so when youre on a train or bus you can hack their password
@JulesKwekel Yes, it sounds like it. The only thing that will protect them are strong credentials that can’t be found in password lists or from a dictionary attack.
Does This Work on a MacBook ?
@@Reddit_storys909 Hmmmm? I’m not sure. I haven’t tried to install qflipper on my mac.
It don’t work for my T-Mobile wifi
@@trevonnewalker-lx7je That is correct. It will only work with 2.4ghz band. The flipper doesn’t support 5ghz band.
most routers dont allow Deauth anymore though... doesnt work
Hmmm?!? I'm running a new ASUS router and any device that is connected on the 2.4ghz band will deauth.
@@Cuevista yah some will deauth but they gettin rare
Because most routers now using 2.4ghz and 5ghz,
when 2.4 g is down,devices who support 5g will connect there.
You need to log in to "your" router and turn 5g off, then youll be an administrator :)
@@cotob.6300 like i said, doesnt work anymore, the way it was suppose to be intended
It works,but like some One says, most new routers that support and pay for service,it will change from 2.4 g to 5 .g ,but ones that don't it will shut it down..I try it alot on new n old ,I'm currently working on new device to work on 5g ,it's alot work in progress,,but I'll get it done..
Amazing!!
something more for educational purposes??::))
@DolphingMoney888-s6y 🤣 I’m working on some more content to hopefully have out in the next few days.
@@Cuevista i be around ;]