RF Hunter — Deauth. Jam. Capture. All Standalone
Learn wireless security hands-on — with a device built for it.
The RF-Hunter is a compact, self-contained wireless security research platform built around the ESP8266 and nRF24L01 radio module. It gives students, hobbyists, and security researchers a single tool to study how 2.4 GHz wireless networks behave under real-world test conditions — no laptop required, no complicated setup.
Three independent research modules are accessible directly from the OLED display using the built-in 6-button keypad:
- RF-Hunter — nRF24 constant carrier jammer. BLE + all 2.4 GHz or Wi-Fi channels only.
- Deauther Suite — powered by the open-source spacehuhn deauther engine. Scan, select, deauth, beacon flood, probe attack. .
- WiPhi — Deauth + EvilTwin + captive portal credential harvester with EEPROM vault.
Everything is controlled from the 128×64 OLED display and keypad — or from any phone or laptop via the built-in web admin panel at 192.168.4.1. Captured data saves to onboard EEPROM and survives power cycles.
The firmware is fully open source. All three tools share a clean, consistent menu UI. Adding new research modules takes three lines of code.
What's in the box
- RF-Hunter assembled and tested unit
- Quick-start card with default AP credentials and web UI address
Specifications
- MCU: ESP8266 @ 80/160 MHz, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
- RF module: nRF24L01+ PA+LNA, 125 channels, 2 Mbps
- Display: SH1106 128×64 OLED, I²C
- Input: 6-button keypad
- Storage: EEPROM with 5-slot credential vault
- Interface: OLED UI + web admin panel (simultaneous)
- Firmware: open source, Arduino/ESP8266 toolchain
For use only on networks and devices you own or have explicit written permission to test. Unauthorized use against third-party networks is illegal. This device is sold for educational and authorized security research purposes only.