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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF Wi-Fi DEAUTHENTICATION SYSTEM USING NODEMCU ESP8266
Abstract
Network security is seriously threatened by Wi-Fi de-authentication attacks, which frequently lead to data interception, illegal access, and service interruption. The mechanics and ramifications of these assaults are explored in detail in this research study, which highlights how they could jeopardize network availability, secrecy, and integrity. To bridge theoretical understanding with actual experimentation, the paper presents a practical implementation of a Wi-Fi deauther utilizing the NodeMCU ESP8266 microcontroller platform. With the use of programs like the Arduino IDE and NodeMCU Flasher, the Wi-Fi deauther was created and put through testing to identify and stop de-authentication threats instantly. The system's high detection accuracy, quick response times, and little effect on network performance as a whole are demonstrated by the experimental findings. The NodeMCU ESP8266 platform demonstrated good resource management by managing the detection and countermeasures while keeping CPU use below 70% and guaranteeing less than 5% reduction in network performance and latency. This study advances wireless network security by demonstrating a scalable, affordable method of thwarting de-authentication attacks and by suggesting further improvements that would include machine learning integration and wider assault coverage. For network managers, cybersecurity experts, and researchers looking to strengthen wireless network defenses, the findings offer insightful information and useful recommendations.