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XDA Developers on MSNI built a $5 ESP32-powered Wi-Fi scanner and honeypot in just a few hours
However, I decided to build my own Wi-Fi scanner and honeypot using a regular ESP32-S3 and a Python server on my computer.
[G6EJD] wanted to design a low power datalogger and decided to look at the power consumption of an ESP32 versus an ESP8266. You can see the video results below. Of course, anytime someone does a power ...
If you use the Arduino IDE to program the ESP32, you might be interested in [Andreas Spiess’] latest video (see below). In it, he shows an example of using all three ESP32 UARTs from an Arduino ...
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XDA Developers on MSNESP32 counterfeit devices technically exist, but that's not the full story
If you're worried about getting a counterfeit ESP32, you shouldn't be... though they do technically exist, but maybe not in the way you're thinking.
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