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I do not have multiple adapters, and sometimes, due to DFS, the AP may change the channel it's on. It would be nice if the program would support checking if the target BSSID is still on the same channel, and if not switch accordingly.
Furthermore, it would also be very useful if the program could accept multiple SSIDs and switch between them based on when it has lasted a client, for example. If it keeps kicking a client from an access point, it might not make sense to switch to another.
It would be also interesting to see if the program could use multiple adapters to balance these tasks among them.
Thank you for your support & development!
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I had that in mind (channel hopping for multiple targets; have you had incidents where the target switched channel during the attack?), and I might develop this in the future when I have some spare time
you can also feel free to develop it and i will merge it :)
I do not have multiple adapters, and sometimes, due to DFS, the AP may change the channel it's on. It would be nice if the program would support checking if the target BSSID is still on the same channel, and if not switch accordingly.
Furthermore, it would also be very useful if the program could accept multiple SSIDs and switch between them based on when it has lasted a client, for example. If it keeps kicking a client from an access point, it might not make sense to switch to another.
It would be also interesting to see if the program could use multiple adapters to balance these tasks among them.
Thank you for your support & development!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: