
Interactive wizard to flash EFF's Rayhunter on Orbic RC400L — auto-detects OS
Interactive step-by-step guide to flash EFF's Rayhunter IMSI catcher detector on an Orbic RC400L hotspot. Auto-detects your OS.
Rayhunter is the Electronic Frontier Foundation's open-source tool for detecting IMSI catchers (cell-site simulators / stingrays). It runs on an inexpensive Orbic RC400L mobile hotspot (~$15–30 USD) and monitors cellular traffic for signs of surveillance.
This wizard provides a guided, beginner-friendly installation experience for Windows, macOS, and Linux users.
main → / (root)Just double-click index.html — it's a single self-contained file with no dependencies.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Orbic RC400L | ~$15–30 on eBay/Amazon. Kajeet RC400L also works. |
| SIM card |
RayHunter-Web-Flasher/
├── index.html # The complete wizard app (single file)
├── README.md # This file
├── LICENSE # MIT License
├── 404.html # Redirect for bad URLs
└── .nojekyll # Tells GitHub Pages to skip Jekyll processing
This is an unofficial companion guide. Rayhunter is developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation under GPLv3. This wizard does not modify, redistribute, or bundle any Rayhunter software — it only provides installation instructions that link to official EFF releases.
Legal: Use Rayhunter at your own risk. EFF believes running this program does not currently violate any laws or regulations in the United States. Check your local laws.
This wizard is released under the MIT License. Rayhunter itself is licensed under GPLv3 by the EFF.
| Any SIM — does not need an active plan. |
| Computer | Windows 10/11, macOS, or Linux with a terminal. |
| WiFi or USB-C cable | WiFi method recommended (no driver setup). |