Beacon
CyperPRO's Beacon Attack feature is a valuable tool for analyzing and improving Wi-Fi network performance. It operates by generating and broadcasting artificial beacon frames, which are an integral part of Wi-Fi communication. Beacon frames are regularly transmitted by access points to announce the presence and attributes of a network. When you enable the Beacon Attack function, CyperPRO takes on the role of an access point and sends out these beacon frames. This allows you to test and optimize your Wi-Fi network's behavior, coverage, and performance. By customizing beacon frame settings, you can experiment with various configurations to determine what works best for your specific network environment.
Remember that the Beacon Attack should be used responsibly and within legal and ethical boundaries. Misusing this function is strongly discouraged, and you should always adhere to the highest standards of ethics and legality when utilizing CyperPRO's Beacon Attack.
Configurations before Launch
Before launching a Beacon attack, you need to configure the attack settings by clicking the
X button.
You can adjust parameters such as the SSID network name, the number of fake networks to create, and the duration of the attack.
You can set it to an infinite time, which means the attack will continue until you stop it. The timer serves as a countdown, and once it reaches the set time, the attack will automatically end.
Start Attack
To initiate an attack, press button A - start. CyperPRO will begin the attack with the previously configured settings.
Syop Attack
To stop the attack, press the Y button - CyperPRO will immediately halt the beacon attack. To resume the beacon attack, press the A button - attack again.
Attack Finished
After a successful attack, you will receive a notification indicating the attack's completion. Remember that an attack is considered successful when the attack time runs out, and the device concludes the attack without any issues.
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