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Launching Deauth attacks on my BSSID disconnects all devices except one. I figured out that in order to make it work I have to use the -c command to specifically deauth that client, but is there any way to deauth it by attacking the BSSID? I've confirmed that the device is connected to the correct network. ps: The device that can't be deauthenticated is a Windows 7 machine.

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Why does deauthentication not work?:

Some clients ignore broadcast deauthentications. If this is the case, you will need to send a deauthentication directed at the particular client.

I see nothing else to be added to this.

Joe
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    Thank you, that's what I needed to know. And for anyone in the future, it is possible to use broadcast and at the same time a specific client. – John Christoforidis Dec 24 '17 at 20:01