Description
802.11b Network Discovery Tools FOR LINUX
Looking to scan for 802.11b networks using wavelan/aironet hardware and Linux wireless extensions? You've come to the right place!
Key Features:
- Scan for 802.11b networks
- Log coordinates of found networks with a GPS device
- Connect a Garmin GPS receiver for data
- Ability to link to a serial port
- Log WAP MAC to a database
- Includes a small perl program for database viewing
Technical Specifications:
- File Type: tar.gz
- Publisher: Cyrus Durgin
- Price: FREE
- Compatibility: Linux
- Version: 0.1
Discover and examine the network database with ease. With the ability to link to a serial port and connect a GPS receiver, get ready for seamless network exploration.
Installation Instructions:
To install the program, simply run "make install" as root. Then, run 'perlskan' or '/usr/local/bin/perlskan' as root for further functionality.
Database Examination:
To examine the database further, utilize the PSkan::DB module to access and iterate through the database effortlessly. It's that simple!
User Reviews for 802.11b Network Discovery Tools FOR LINUX 7
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802.11b Network Discovery Tools FOR LINUX is a handy tool for scanning 802.11b networks using wavelan/aironet hardware with Linux wireless extensions. Easy installation for root users.
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This app is fantastic for discovering 802.11b networks! The GPS integration is a game changer for logging.
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Absolutely love this tool! It makes scanning for wireless networks so easy and the database functionality is impressive.
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A must-have for anyone working with wireless networks. The ability to log data from GPS devices is incredibly useful!
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5 stars! This app has simplified my network discovery process. Easy to install and works flawlessly with my GPS.
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Incredible app for network analysis! The user interface is straightforward, and the logging feature works perfectly.
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Highly recommend this app! It’s effective at scanning and provides essential details about each network found.