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Introduction
Hi, I’m Cifer, and I’m thrilled to introduce the ESP32-DIV, an upgraded version of my original wireless testing toolkit that’s been years in the making. If you’re passionate about wireless technology, cybersecurity, or open-source hardware, this project is for you! The ESP32-DIV is a dual-purpose device powered by the ESP32 microcontroller, designed for wireless testing, signal analysis, jammer development, and protocol spoofing. Let’s explore its evolution and what makes it special.
The ESP32-DIV project began a few years ago as a simple wireless toolkit. The first version, while popular, was basic—supporting only Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). I often call it my “kindergarten project” because the new iteration is far more advanced! The current ESP32-DIV expands its capabilities to include 2.4GHz and Sub-GHz frequencies, unlocking a wide range of wireless protocols and testing scenarios. Packed with upgrades, it’s now a powerful tool for hobbyists, researchers, and security professionals.
The name ESP32-DIV combines the familiar “ESP32” (the microcontroller at its core) with “DIV,” a nod to Persian mythology. In Persian culture, a div is a supernatural being or demon—powerful, chaotic, and sometimes associated with mischief. It’s a fitting name for a device that manipulates and disrupts wireless signals, making it a unique and bold addition to your toolkit.
Ready to explore the ESP32-DIV’s capabilities? Check out the Features page to dive into its Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and Sub-GHz tools. Visit the Hardware page for details on the Main Board and Shield, or jump to the Firmware Upload Guide to get your device up and running.
For code and resources, visit the ESP32-DIV GitHub repository.
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Introduction
Learn about the ESP32-DIV project and its evolution. -
Features
Explore Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and Sub-GHz tools. -
Hardware
Details on the Main Board and Shield components. -
Schematics
Connection diagrams for ESP32 and modules. -
Firmware Upload Guide
Upload firmware via OTA, Flash Tool, or Arduino IDE. -
Contributing
How to contribute to the project.
Resources
Created by CiferTech for wireless enthusiasts!