The Festival of Bytes
GitHub user ME-IRL 3D-printed a functional Wi-Fi menorah for festive pentesting with the WiFi Pineapple.
Did you just say that you need more Wi-Fi or menorah Wi-Fi? In the unlikely event that it was the latter, GitHub user Mechanical & Electrical Industry Research Laboratories (ME-IRL) has got you covered. One day, while looking over WiFi Pineapple Enterprise pentesting equipment, ME-IRL decided that it could use a little bit more Hanukkah.
To make that happen, ME-IRL 3D-printed a nine-branched candelabrum with "Silk Gold" PLA filament. RG316 coaxial cables were then run from each branch to the base of the menorah, where they are terminated by SMA connectors. At the other end, each cable is connected to a Wi-Fi antenna that is fitted into a branch of the menorah.
If you would like your pentesting work to be more festive, head on over to GitHub to grab the design files for your own 3D-printed Wi-Fi menorah.
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