P13518 Would Yagi Script Idea Scenario be Possible? link reply
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So one is not a script kiddy and new to bash/python and trying to learn.
[Bold: AnywayThe Idea involves:]
>#1. Having a Yagi antenna/s.

>#2. A SBC(single Board computer) router or OpenWrt flased Router that has place screw on an Coax cable either external or internal.

>#3. OpenVPN or Wireguard with VPN of choice on router (hopefully not NordVPN a "Kape Technology" linked one bought in XMR or BTC)

[bold: Now the Idea would be to somehow scan all the OpenWiFi Networks and save the credentials (SSID & MAC Address) or input them manually in script after scanning]
So Would it be possible to set up a list of Open/Public WiFi Networks and make it so Your router that haz Yagi connected selects a random one on list then connects to VPN.

In Short Yagi router would connect to random WiFi saved pool of SSIDs in range then connect to VPN. Then You would connect to your router with Tor or other like I2P etc.
>Would a script like this even be possible?
P13542 5Ghz on my scrotum link reply
>>P13518
>Good Ideas but have no clue whatsoever if saving and selecting a random saved SSID/AP scripty...

[spoiler: getting MrRobot Vibez]
P13613 link reply
>>P13518
>Mispelled words and reddit spacing...

Other then that one would say sounds like good idea but use:
[bold: VPN Provider 1 --> Tor or Whonix Gateway --> VPN provider]
Yagis are nice but if you a poorfag you could make a good one given you have the materials.
P13618 link reply
What is the point of using a vpn if you're using tor anyway?
What would be the point of your system anyway? Is it to be nomadic, or simply to avoid paying an isp?
P13623 OP link reply
>>P13618
Connect to Free WiFi [bold: IP] then VPN only sees & knows that IP then connecting to Tor on machine or whonix gateway then VPN again
[bold: Not my IP --> VPN ---> TOR --> VPN]
This is for "Special Activites" or "Muh PrIvAcY"
P13633 link reply
How is that better than doing
[bold: Not my IP --> Tor (--> Eventual VPN) --> website]?
Otherwise, the first vpn will have your connection history. After some time, I think it would be possible to exactly pinpoint your location. The second VPN, I would only use to access services that block Tor. Otherwise, there would be a third-party knowing your web history.
P13670 link reply
>>P13633
>therwise, the first vpn will have your connection history. After some time, I think it would be possible to exactly pinpoint your location
>Not my IP --> Tor (--> Eventual VPN) --> website]?

Absolutely better starting then OP's vastly nutters suggestion.
P13682 link reply
the only benefit this would provide as anon so lovingly suggested would be if you were nomadic and didn't have a stable ISP. oherwise, it is redundant and will only serve you high latent connectivity. ultimately, you'll end up needing a library like Selenium to take care of the ungodly amount of "activation" portals you'll run into on public APs.

>>P13633
eventual VPN is redundant, the only scenario i can imagine in which you would need to chain a 2nd VPN to Tor would be if you're trying to access an endpoint that blocks known Tor exit nodes.
P13747 link reply
>>P13682
>as anon so lovingly suggested would be if you were nomadic

[bold: #DigitalNomad]
http://euxxcnhsynwmfidvhjf6uzptsmh4dipkmgdmcmxxuo7tunp3ad2jrwyd.onion/watch?v=45HZHgNoA4s
>eventual VPN is redundant, the only scenario i can imagine in which you would need to chain a 2nd VPN to Tor would be if you're trying to access an endpoint that blocks known Tor exit nodes.
whats a good VPN?
P13764 link reply
>>P13670
>>P13670

Hot!
She needs my big black "antenna"
P14768 link reply
P13518
Yagi's make my Antenna Hard
> Good for residential proxies minus the "Fake Wifi Hotspots"
P14782 Hot SMA females link reply
P14768
[bold: Proceeds to screw my SMA Male into SMA Female adapter...]
P14784 link reply
P13747
> whats a good VPN?
[bold: NjallaVPN, Mullvad VPN or IVPN] IMHO
P14924 link reply
[bold: Anyone used that SimpleWiFi Yagi] [spoiler: OP posted] [bold: before?]

https://simplewifi.com/products/yagi
> Far reaching WiFi capabilties up to 2 miles away.
P14936 link reply
P14924
Saw a Nullbyte videos on it:
http://inv.vernccvbvyi5qhfzyqengccj7lkove6bjot2xhh5kajhwvidqafczrad.onion/watch?v=1pAis7c2JVY

http://inv.vernccvbvyi5qhfzyqengccj7lkove6bjot2xhh5kajhwvidqafczrad.onion/watch?v=Ur7U39gmCgs
[bold: you can also just make one but if you are a consooomer then buying one makes sense.]
Also if the ones for sell actually provide the range they do then thats another reason to buy one....
P15109 link reply
P14936
[bold: Jizz!]
Really having cognitive dissonance indecisiveness between making or buying one. One is a poorfag so more research is needed.
P15543 c00med link reply
P14936
P15109
[bold: naw naw naw]
are you autistic?..just do dis and dat & build yah self 1
P15634 channel/UCHqwzhcFOsoFFh33Uy8rAgQ link reply
check out [bold: andrew mcneil] on youtube great resource about homemade WiFi antennas.

http://3nzoldnxplag42gqjs23xvghtzf6t6yzssrtytnntc6ppc7xxuoneoad.onion/channel/UCHqwzhcFOsoFFh33Uy8rAgQ
P15643 link reply
P15634
thanks, good stuff my sir/madam
P15788 sage link reply
P15683
Thanks
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