Good luck on the wired system- it is probably better that the WIFI but be aware that both can be somewhat easily hacked and you will still remain vulnerable. All calls to ADT were futile I was told that I could not control access to the system and was denied programming information that would have helped. If the security systems can dial out on your phone line to the police station, then anyone with the knowledge can also dial in and trigger the system remotely. I had a wired system (ADT) as well hooked to a phone line (full duplex) and that was not secure either. This is clearly a proximity jam done within range of the WIFI. Upon return, within 15 minutes, all cameras resumed sending notifications. Upon leaving, cameras suddenly stopped recording for 3 1/2 hours while I was out. Over the past several days, the cameras were adjusted to the highest sensitivity as a test and recorded every several minutes WHILE I WAS HOME. Cameras would not record, camera settings looked like they were changed when I did not change them. Great to set up, everything up and running- within a few days, there were discrepancies. To stop home invasions while away and persistant vandalism, I installed multiple Arlo cameras. Arlo/netgear should look to develop a solution for this that is outdoors and unable to be interfered with and advertise this to buyers so they are aware before spend the $400 plus on cameras that can be knocked out. This is a pretty serious weakness that, although highly illegal, is very hard to prove and get any help related to the malicious outages. Is there any help for this sort of thing? The arlo q plus looks like it may be good but it's not made for outdoors. When I am home (90% of my life) no outages. When we go out of town the constant running means eventually the batteries die and then we have zero cameras and useless footage. The cameras appear to run constantly but a green screen or horizontal lines and most just skip straight through so even though it shows 30 seconds of recording when replaying you may have a second or two. This can't be undone because the signal being sent is stronger than the camera signal so it's impossible for us to "unjam" them. My brother is a tech guy and explained what they are doing. We have a situation with what appears to be drug dealers and they are aware I have sent videos of buys to police. Zero outages when home almost 100% outages when we go out of town or both leave with a bag. We know it's not random interference as it occurs every time we leave the house within 10 minutes and comes back within 10 minutes of our return - we are not setting an alarm or any other device that would cause days of interference when we are gone but zero interference when I am home (I am disabled due to a car accident so home a lot). However someone is now jamming them maliciously and despite contacting netgear support (who were unable to resolve for us) and FCC (who are trying to tell us it's random interference) we are looking into wired options to secure our home. Check out their online Gerber viewer function.I have 3 arlo cameras and was very happy with them at first. You can order your PCBs from PCBWAY as they offer 10 PCBs for just 5$. I would also recommend using a PCB to make the project so that adding battery/OLED display/switch/esp8266 doesnt remain difficult. Either way, I dont think your network is compromised. Even if its not battery powered, if you had a power cord you could hide somewhere to the side. I suggest to use a NodeMCU style board, I used Firebeetle board from DFRobot as it has on board battery charging and monitoring solution. if its a battery powered one thats wireless, you could place it to the side. To make this you will need an ESP8266 board and you can also add a battery if you want. Use it only against your own networks and devices!Please check the legal regulations in your country before using it.I don't take any responsibility for what you do with this program. This project is a proof of concept for testing and educational purposes.Neither the ESP8266, nor its SDK was meant or built for such purposes. I also added a LiPo battery to the ESP8266 board so that it becomes a portable machine that can fit into a pocket and can be taken and used anywhere wirelessly Watch the video on my channel to see the board in action! Today we are going to make a Wi-Fi Jammer or a deauther using an ESP8266 board. Hey whats up Guys! Akarsh here from CETech.
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