Both devices ship with a Wi-Fi Standby timer that turns off the AP after ~10 minutes with no clients, blocking remote access to Rayhunter until a power cycle. Previous attempt (this PR's earlier commits) added a Rayhunter config toggle to flip gWlanAutoShutdown in WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini, but the same setting is already exposed in each device's native admin UI under Settings -> Sleep -> Wi-Fi Standby, so a code change is not needed. Replace the config toggle with: - Device-page walkthroughs with screenshots of each native UI setting - FAQ entry for "can't reach the web UI after leaving it alone" - Post-install hint from the tmobile/wingtech installers pointing at the docs and the setting location
Rayhunter
Rayhunter is a project for detecting IMSI catchers, also known as cell-site simulators or stingrays. It was first designed to run on a cheap mobile hotspot called the Orbic RC400L, but thanks to community efforts, it can support some other devices as well. It's also designed to be as easy to install and use as possible, regardless of your level of technical skills, and to minimize false positives.
→ Check out the installation guide to get started.
→ To learn more about the aim of the project, and about IMSI catchers in general, please check out our introductory blog post.
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→ To learn more about the project in general check out the Rayhunter Book.
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