SWScanner

SWScanner

Posted on 18. Aug, 2009 by admin in Software Directory

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Simple Wireless Scanner (SWScanner) is an application for Linux environments designed for scanning, configuring, and (in general) managing wireless networks. SWScanner is also a powerfull wardriving tool, and has a high level of compatibility with NetStumbler, a similar and well-known application designed for other operating system.

Features

  • SWScanner uses wireless-extensions.
  • Detailed and updated information of signal, noise, and other wireless network parameters of the selected interface.
  • GPS integration.
  • Possibility of storing network settings of the detected access points.
  • Simplifies the asociating/deasociating process to an access point.
  • Posibility of storing scanned data.
  • Simplifies wardriving.
  • Combatible log data between NetStumbler and SWScanner; i.e.: it is possible to open a text or summary file produced with NS. NS will also recognize log files produced by SWScanner.
  • Conversion of log (text or summary) files (from NS or SWScanner) to the well-known an widely used ESRI Shapefile format.

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