Wi-Fi AP Spam
Wi-Fi AP Spam allows the BLEShark Nano to create hundreds of fake Wi-Fi networks.
It’s a fun and flashy way to flood the airwaves with attention-grabbing SSIDs.
What Is Wi-Fi AP Spam?
This feature works by rapidly broadcasting beacon packets that appear as Wi-Fi networks to nearby devices.
You can use it to display custom messages, lyrics, or random names - purely for educational or demonstration purposes.
How to Use
- Navigate to the AP Spam menu from the Wi-Fi menu.
- Select a spam mode: Rickrolls, Random, Funny, Targeted (duplicate of a specific network), or Custom Networks.
- To stop the spam, press [S] again.
Custom Networks
To broadcast your own list of SSIDs:
- Create a
.csv
file with your desired network names, separated by commas:network1,network2,network3
- Open Extra Settings Mode from your BLEShark Nano.
- Connect to the BLEShark Wi-Fi network and access the captive portal.
- Upload your
.csv
file under the AP Spam section.
After uploading, just select Custom Networks from the app and your SSIDs will appear in the air.
Available Spam Modes
- Rickrolls - Broadcasts lyrics from “Never Gonna Give You Up” as individual SSIDs
- Random Networks - Generates totally random characters per SSID
- Funny Networks - Displays a curated list of funny or weird Wi-Fi names
- Duplicate Networks - Sends the same SSID repeatedly to clutter nearby lists
- Custom Networks - Lets you upload and broadcast your own list of SSIDs
caution
Wi-Fi AP spamming should only be used in controlled environments where you have permission.
Improper use could disrupt nearby devices or violate local regulations.