Hello guys! I have seen the video on the internet where this new fast drone was tested at the roof and now I want to be able to stop it in case of emergency. How can I do that?
Terminology is something that mixes us all at one time. [Seytonic] does a great job explaining the difference between WiFi jammers and detectors in the embedded video below. Many of you will already know the difference, but it is useful to point out the difference since many people call the devices deauth “WiFi Jammers“.
Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 has a nice front camera with great 1280×720 resolution that allows this surveillance UAV to record high quality video to the on-board USB stick or SD card or it can simply send the video directly to the device which controls it. As for those devices in control of the drone, they are Android or iOS devices and might be iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. Irrespective of the device used to control Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 it uses WiFi frequency band to connect to it.
It is also worth mentioning that this surveillance drone can be seen in two modifications: the first one that is seen on the video is for outdoor usage, and the second one has foam bumpers for its rotors to be protected from collisions with walls and other objects and it can flew indoors. In addition it has an Absolute Control mode that allows Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 to turn right or left regarding to the position of the person controlling the UAV and no matter what direction this drone is turned to.
Wifijammer, is a tool that blocks all wifi clients and access points in range. The effectiveness of this script is limited by your wireless card. Alfa cards actually seem to get stuck in a block radius with a high saturation of the access point. Granularity is given in the options for more effective targeting.