whid-injector / WHID

WiFi HID Injector - An USB Rubberducky / BadUSB On Steroids.
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After I changed the SSID and password, SSID became invisible and blue light started blinking #42

Closed vcchm closed 5 years ago

vcchm commented 5 years ago

The device came pre-installed. It worked correctly until I changed the SSID and password. The the SSID became invisible and blue light started blinking and I could not use it anymore.

I tried reflashing it using the procedure proposed here : https://github.com/exploitagency/ESPloitV2 I had no error message installing the loader, the ESP flashed correctly as well as the third code (no error message) but the device is still not working . I tried erasing the internal memory by flashing a 4MB blank file before flashing the ESP code. It does not work either. I tried installing a release binary (ie not compiling the ESP code myself) and it does not work either.

What did I do wrong ? Is there a bug in the code when you change the SSID name ?

vcchm commented 5 years ago

Ok, I flashed it using NodeMcuFirmware Flasher and 57600 bauds speed, and it worked. IMHA the only things that need to be fixed is 1 - mentioning the limited speed in the flashing manual, and maybe the need the clear the flahs when re-installing 2- fixing the bug that bricks the WHID when changing the settings. What I have done is changing the arduino code to choose a different default name.

XPR1M3 commented 5 years ago

I am facing same problem :(

unbaiat commented 5 years ago

same problem here

unbaiat commented 5 years ago

@vcchm thanks! it worked!

aruso commented 5 years ago

@vcchm @unbaiat can you explain how you solved this? I just got 2 devices ... changed the ssid and pass and both lost the SSID. I don't see any ssid for these anymore. You mention re-flashing ... if so what file do I re-flash and how exactly. Thanks

jfrmilner commented 5 years ago

@aruso If you've locked yourself out with an invalid network configuration then first try a soft config reset over serial Software Unbrick & Reset to Default Configuration

aruso commented 5 years ago

Tried that but it didn't work ... And neither does flashing ... I have 2 devices like this... Both stopped working after a basic change and now are useless. Very flaky.

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whid-injector commented 5 years ago

the hard reset feature is clear. if you are not able to flash a fw... don't even buy an opensource hacking device.