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# Official info
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The Wifi devboard ships with [Blackmagic firmware](https://github.com/flipperdevices/blackmagic-esp32-s2) installed. The Flipper documentation [is here](https://docs.flipperzero.one/development/hardware/wifi-debugger-module), and Blackmagic is [over here](https://black-magic.org/).
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Quick start: Connect to the SSID `blackmagic` using the password `iamwitcher` or plug the wifi devboard in via USB.
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# ESP32 Wi-Fi Pentest Tool
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Check out [Frog's write-up](https://github.com/FroggMaster/ESP32-Wi-Fi-Penetration-Tool) and build for quick and easy flashing! Seriously, it's basically just a double-click.
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# Some quick steps to get [Marauder](https://github.com/justcallmekoko/ESP32Marauder) installed<br>
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(Direct from the dev WillStunForFood on Discord - check out [his video walkthrough](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YLTpNo5xa0) too!):
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- Plug the WiFi dev board directly into your PC
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- Upload the MarauderOTA firmware from source via Arduino IDE
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- Use the MarauderOTA firmware to flash the Marauder Flipper bin over WiFi
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The first step in the wiki documentation [starts here](https://github.com/justcallmekoko/ESP32Marauder/wiki/flipper-zerowhile).<br>
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(Then you should have the necessary links to the follow on documentation to get the firmware installed.)
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ESP32-S2 is the correct board if you are installing on the Flipper WiFi Dev Board. <br>
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If you are using the Marauder OTA method, you shouldn't have to install any libraries. <br>
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The only other thing you should have to install is the boards for the ESP32 in the Arduino IDE and the drivers for the ESP32-S2.
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Commands `channel`, `scanap`, `sniffbeacon`, `sniffdeauth`, `sniffpmkid`, `stopscan`, `clearap`
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# Quick steps from Rabid Root...
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# AND a great step by step from E_Surge!
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# If serial connection looks scrambled... (thanks Frog!)
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Frog also noted that it's wise to reflash firmware if such issues are persisting.<br>
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Start with the Official firmware, test, then move to a unlocked one if desired.
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