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Crack WPA - Wep Crack - WiFi Connectors - dBM to Watt Conversion |
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AiroPeek SE
by WildPackets, Inc. AiroPeek, a comprehensive packet analyzer for IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs, is designed to identify and solve wireless network anomalies. It quickly isolates security problems, fully decodes all 802.11 WLAN protocols, and analyzes wireless network performance with accurate identification of signal strength, channel and data rates. AiroPeek incorporates all of the network troubleshooting expertise familiar to users of WildPacket's award-winning EtherPeek. AiroPeek features: * Full 802.11 WLAN protocol decodes; * Display of data rate, channel, and signal strength for each packet; * Continuous monitoring of network statistics in real-time; * Alarms, triggers, and notifications - all user definable; * Customized output of statistics (HTML, XML, text). |
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AiroPeek NX by WildPackets, Inc. AiroPeek NX, WildPackets expert wireless LAN analyzer, provides network engineers with the expert diagnostics they need to deploy, secure, and troubleshoot wireless LANs. AiroPeek NX covers the full spectrum of wireless LAN management requirements, including site surveys, security assessments, client troubleshooting, WLAN monitoring, remote WLAN analysis, and application layer protocol analysis. Designed to accelerate the troubleshooting of WLAN-specific problems, AiroPeek NX features powerful problem detection heuristics and 802.11-specific diagnostic capabilities. AiroPeek NX features: * Includes 802.11-specific Expert Diagnostics; * Includes features for Site Surveys and Security Audits; * Includes a Channel Signal Strength Meter with graphing and alarm setting capabilities; * Supports basic VoIP Analysis; * Performs on-the-fly and post-capture WEP Decryption; * Supports distributed WLAN analysis with the RFGrabber Probe. |
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AirScope by AbsoluteValue Systems For network administrators who need to remotely view the traffic on a wireless LAN, Airscope is a wireless network traffic capture, analysis, and reporting system that provides remote traffic capture for one or more remote locations. Unlike PC or laptop-based tools, AirScope can capture from multiple remote locations and does not require the user or the user's PC to be located at the wireless network site. The ASR consists of a small unit which is easily mounted near the WLAN to be monitored. It only needs to be near an AC power plug and an Ethernet jack. When commanded by the user at the AirScope console, the ASR begins to capture WLAN transmissions and streams the captured data through the network for viewing and analysis at the console. |
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AirWave Management Platform (AMP) by AirWave AMP is the centerpiece of the AirWave Wireless Management Suite. AMP makes it easy and efficient to manage your wireless network by combining industry-leading functionality with an intuitive user interface, enabling even network administrators with little or no RF experience to take full control of their Wi-Fi networks within a few hours of installing AMP software. AMP is the only network management software that offers you a single intelligent console from which to automatically monitor, analyze, and configure wireless networks. Whether your wireless network is simple or a large, complex, multi-vendor installation, AMP manages it all. With AMP you'll be able to assess the health of your entire network in minutes, from one screen. Features and Functionality: * Automated device discovery across any network infrastructure (WAN or LAN). * Group-based policy definition for efficient management of large networks. * Centralized device configuration to eliminate manual processes and opportunity for human error. * Compliance audits to enforce your security policies at all times. * User-based monitoring for real-time information and rapid trouble-shooting. * Diagnostics and alarms for fast problem resolution. * Integrated reporting package for intelligent planning and performance measurement. * Automated RF management to continuously optimize Wi-Fi performance. |
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AP-Hunter by CyanLine LLC AP-hunter is designed for finding the location of Wireless Access Points, especially rogue access points. It presents a very easy to read graph showing all the wireless networks that are active in the area. AP-hunter monitors the wireless conversations within range and notes the strength of the signal for each conversation. Using a custom algorithm, it will tell you when an access point is within 20 feet, or even within 10 feet. AP-hunter automatically updates the readings 2 times a second, making this the perfect tool to use while walking around searching for access points. |
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CommView for WiFi by Tamosoft CommView for WiFi is a wireless network monitor and analyzer for 802.11 a/b/g networks. It captures every packet on the air to display important information such as the list of access points and stations, per-node and per-channel statistics, signal strength, a list of packets and network connections, protocol distribution charts, etc. By providing this information, CommView for WiFi can help you view and examine packets, pinpoint network problems, perform site surveys, and troubleshoot software and hardware. Packets can be decrypted utilizing user-defined WEP or WPA-PSK keys and are decoded down to the lowest layer. With over 70 supported protocols, this network analyzer allows you to see every detail of a captured packet using a convenient tree-like structure to display protocol layers and packet headers. Additionally, the product provides an open interface for plugging in custom decoding modules. CommView for WiFi is a comprehensive and affordable tool for wireless LAN administrators, security professionals, network programmers, or anyone who wants to have a full picture of the WLAN traffic. This application runs under Windows 2000/XP/2003 and requires a compatible wireless network adapter. |
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Cqure AP by cqure.net Cqure AP is a 802.11 wireless accesspoint that runs on a small linux distribution. This version is built using uClibc and fits on a single floppy. It currently has support for running as a bridge or gateway. It comes with a dhcp server and firewall and has support for 802.1X. Configure the AP using the cqure.conf supplied on the floppy. |
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DD-WRT by Brain Slayer DD-WRT is a free firmware for several wireless routers, most notably the Linksys WRT54G, that run minimalist Linux operating systems. DD-WRT up to v22 was based on the Alchemy firmware from Sveasoft, and Alchemy is based on the original Linksys firmware. DD-WRT and Alchemy also include other open source projects. Among other features not found in the original Linksys firmware, DD-WRT adds the Kai Console Gaming network daemon, Wireless Distribution System, RADIUS, advanced quality of service controls for bandwidth allocation, and software support for a Secure Digital card hardware modification. |
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GNU version of Sveasoft's firmware for Linksys WRT54G/WRT54GS by Unknown GNU Public License firmware for the Linksys WRT54G/WRT54GS router. See website for more details. |
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hostapd by Jouni Malinen hostapd is an IEEE 802.11 AP, IEEE 802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP/RADIUS Authenticator. It is a user space daemon for access point and authentication servers. It implements IEEE 802.11 access point management, IEEE 802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP Authenticators and RADIUS authentication server. The current version supports Linux (Host AP, madwifi, Prism54 drivers) and FreeBSD (net80211). hostapd is designed to be a "daemon" program that runs in the background and acts as the backend component controlling authentication. hostapd supports separate frontend programs and an example text-based frontend, hostapd_cli, is included with hostapd. |
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HyperWRT by Timothy Jans HyperWRT is a power boost firmware for the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS router. HyperWRT adds more features and improves the performace of your router with configurable settings. The goal of this project is to add a limited set of features to the last Linksys firmware, extending its possibilities but staying close to the official firmware. HyperWRT is based on Linksys firmware and adds the following features: * Adjustable Transmit Power & Antenna Select. * 13 Wireless Channels. * 'Boot Wait' flash protection. * Increased Port Forwarding & Triggering Fields. * Increased Qos Device & Application Fields. * Increased Access Restrictions Policies & Blocked Services Fields. * Command Shell. * Telnet Daemon. * Startup & Firewall Scripts. * And more. |
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Intel PRO/Wireless 2100/2200BG/2915ABG native drivers for *BSD by Damien Bergamini This project aims at supporting the Intel PRO/Wireless 2100/2200BG/2915ABG network adapters (core components of Intel Centrino technology) under *BSD. The drivers are distributed under the terms of the BSD License. It is a work in progress. See the following section for more information about the project latest developments. You may have noticed that the Linux drivers developped by Intel are under GPL and the ipw and iwi drivers are not. The ipw and iwi drivers are NOT ports of the Linux drivers but are complete re-writes (from scratch). Absolutely no code has been taken from Intel which does not support neither officially nor unofficially these drivers in any way. |
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IPv6 Firmware for Linksys by Earthlink Research & Development EarthLink Research and Development firmware enables the Linksys WRT54G to a) acquire a publicly routeable /64 IPv6 prefix, b) provide IPv6 addresses from that prefix to hosts on the home network, and c) route IPv6 home network traffic to the greater IPv6 Internet. Note: This firmware is not supported by either EarthLink or Linksys. |
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LinkFerret by Baseband Technologies LinkFerret network monitoring products for LAN and wireless topologies provide you with a comprehensive set of monitoring utilities and packet sniffers for capture, statistical analysis, and protocol decoding. The LinkFerret network monitor is a complete and reliable Windows-based monitoring solution available at a truly affordable price. LinkFerret supports both Ethernet and 802.11. It updates all of the statistical displays as well as the brief decode in real time. LinkFerret captures and displays network traffic at the MAC level. You see real 802.11 frames, not just the data after it has been filtered through an Ethernet emulation. It understands many formats, both on input and output. Trace files are read and written in many popular formats, and reports are created in several convenient formats including HTML, CSV, text, and bitmap. LinkFerret provides a rich set of filters that enable you to drill down to just what you are interested in. Options include filter by MAC or IP address, by protocol, and by hex string. It supports multiple alarm conditions each of which may have its own scriptable action. |
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Linux WPA/WPA2/IEEE 802.1X Supplicant by Jouni Malinen wpa_supplicant is a WPA Supplicant for Linux, BSD and Windows with support for WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i / RSN). Supplicant is the IEEE 802.1X/WPA component that is used in the client stations. It implements key negotiation with a WPA Authenticator and it controls the roaming and IEEE 802.11 authentication/association of the wlan driver. wpa_supplicant is designed to be a "daemon" program that runs in the background and acts as the backend component controlling the wireless connection. wpa_supplicant supports separate frontend programs and an example text-based frontend, wpa_cli, is included with wpa_supplicant. |
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linux-wlan by AbsoluteValue Systems The linux-wlan package is a linux device driver and subsystem package that is intended to provide the full range of IEEE 802.11 MAC management capabilities for use in user-mode utilities and scripts. The package currently supports the Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, and Prism3 reference designs for PCMCIA, PCI, and USB. Additionally, the package includes support for PLX9052 based PCI to PCMCIA adapter with a few different PCMCIA cards. |
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Madwifi (Multiband Atheros Driver for WiFi) by otaku et al MADWiFi is short for Multiband Atheros Driver for WiFi. In other words: this project provides a Linux kernel driver for Atheros-based Wireless LAN devices. The dSalem Outdoor Supply such that your WLAN card will appear as normal network interface in the system. Additionally there is support for the Wireless Extensions API. This allows you to configure the device using the usual tools (ifconfig, iwconfig and friends). Some of the driver's key features are: * Allows operation as station, AP, ad-hoc, monitor. WDS is work in progress; Supports Wireless Extensions API; * One driver for miniPCI and cardbus devices. USB devices are not yet supported; * Most of the current Atheros WLAN chipsets are supported; * Supports WEP and WPA/802.11i; * Support for 802.1x authentication in AP mode. |
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NdisWrapper by Pontus Fuchs, Giridhar Pemmasani Some vendors do not release specifications of the hardware or provide a linux driver for their wireless network cards. This project provides a linux kernel module that loads and runs Ndis (Windows network driver API) drivers supplied by the vendors. The dSalem Outdoor Supply quite well with many miniPCI (builtin), PCI, PCMCIA (Cardbus only) and USB cards. Although ndiswrapper is intended for wireless network cards, other devices are known to work: e.g., USB to serial port device, ethernet card, home phone network device etc. |
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Net::MAC::Vendor by Brian d Foy The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) assigns an Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI) to manufacturers of network interfaces. Each interface has a Media Access Control (MAC) address of six bytes. The first three bytes are the OUI. This perl module allows you to take a MAC address and turn it into the OUI and vendor information. You can, for instance, scan a network, collect MAC addresses, and turn those addresses into vendors. With vendor information, you can often guess at what what you are looking at (e.g. an Apple product). You can use this as a module as its individual functions, or call it as a script with a list of MAC addresses as arguments. The module can figure it out. This module tries to persitently cache with DBM::Deep the OUI information so it can avoid using the network. If it cannot load DBM::Deep, it uses a normal hash (which is lost when the process finishes). You can preload this cache with the load_cache() function. So far, the module looks in the current working directory for a file named mac_oui.db to find the cache. The author works on a way to let the user set that location. |
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NetMotion Mobility by NetMotion Wireless NetMotion Mobility offers: * SCALABILITY to support thousands makes it easy to add capacity to meet enterprise demand. And it's still plug-and-play; * FAILOVER and LOAD-BALANCING to support mission-critical enterprise deployments; * ROBUST SYSTEM BACKBONE powered by Sun Microsystems' industry-leading LDAP technology; * REMOTE MANAGEMENT using new web console for intuitive, full-function remote management and improved control of even the largest global deployments. |
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OpenWrt by Stefan Arentz OpenWrt is a Linux distribution for the Linksys WRT54G. Instead of trying to cram every possible feature into one firmware, OpenWrt provides only a minimal firmware with support for add-on packages. For users this means the ability to custom tune features, removing unwanted packages to make room for other packages and for developers this means being able to focus on packages without having to test and release an entire firmware. OpenWRT isn't for the faint of heart, but if you honestly need a barebones Linux and are prepared to do some work OpenWRT is the fastest Linux based firmware for the Linksys WRT's. |
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Packetyzer by Network Chemistry Packetyzer is a Windows user interface for the Ethereal packet capture and dissection library. Packetyzer can decode more than 483 protocols. Packetyzer works together with the Neutrino Sensor for 802.11 packet capture and analysis. Packetyzer is known to work under Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. Packetyzer is distributed together with winpcap and Ethereal. |
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RFGrabber by WildPackets WildPackets RFGrabber solution fundamentally changes wireless network management by allowing IT Professionals to remotely analyze WLAN segments. RFGrabber is a combination hardware/software solution, consisting of the RFGrabber Probe and AiroPeek NX. With RFGrabber you can remotely: * Check signal strength; * Scan for rogue access points; * Troubleshoot applications on a WLAN; * Verify security policy adherence; * Monitor client connectivity; * Gauge usage. |
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WiFi Graph by Kasuei Consultant Group "WiFi Graph" lets you spot neighboring Wireless LAN Access Points and their connectivity. With proprietary scanning technology, Access Point information is updated every second so you can always rely on it. IT security professionals can also use the XML-based logs to analyze the invisible network. As "WiFi Graph" is still in early development stage, only limited devices are supported. For details, please see the "Supported Devices" section or go to the Options page inside the application. Operating System: Pocket PC, Windows Mobile 2003 (with compatible WiFi device). |
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WifiStatd by Globalmediapro wifistatd is an easy program written in Perl for monitoring signal/noise/link levels on selected wireless interface. The result is a simple PNG image, which may be used at web-page. |
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Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix by Roman Festchook et al A set of utilites to configure and monitor Wireless Access Points under Unix using SNMP protocol. Utilites are known to compile and run under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, MacOS-X, AIX, QNX and OpenBSD. |
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Wireshark (previously Ethereal) by Gerald Combs et al Wireshark (previously known as Ethereal) is a free network protocol analyzer for Unix and Windows. It allows you to examine data from a live network or from a capture file on disk. You can interactively browse the capture data, viewing summary and detail information for each packet. Wireshark has several powerful features, including a rich display filter language and the ability to view the reconstructed stream of a TCP session. Live data can be read from Ethernet, FDDI, PPP, Token-Ring, IEEE 802.11, Classical IP over ATM, and loopback interfaces (at least on some platforms; not all of those types are supported on all platforms). Due to a trademark dispute in 2006, Wireshark is the new name of the Ethereal project. Operating System: runs on all popular computing platforms, including Unix, Linux, and Windows. |
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WLAN Expert by Author unknown WLAN Expert is a graphical wireless client utility designed to work with the PRISM chipset by Intersil. The main screen offers signal strength, errors, interference (all in dBm) as well as channel, SSID and speed indicators. There is also an antenna test, measuring the standing wave ratio of the antenna. |
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YellowJacket by Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc. Yellowjacket is a calibrated wireless receiver module that interfaces with HP's iPAQ PocketPC in sweeping, analyzing and optimizing 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Networks. The receiver measures all 14 OFDM/DSSS network channels which operate on the IEEE 802.11b/g standard allowing the user to determine the AP's MAC, SSID and RSSI signal levels for all access points on or off any 802.11b/g WISP or Hotspot. The Yellowjacket system uses a custom receiver, custom software and interfaces with an iPAQ 5000 series giving Yellowjacket the distinction of being the only true RF spectrum protocol analysis and direction finding tool accurate to within 1 dB. Berkeley's calibrated receiver sweeps and measures all RF energy in the 2.4 GHz range as well as on each of the 14 OFDM/DSSS channels for detailed network inspection of any nearby 802.11b/g APs or STAs. Yellowjacket is a passive, network independent device with the ability to see the "whole picture" as well as pinpointing channel interference and hackers that plague so many 802.11b/g WISPs and Hotspots. Yellowjacket can contain an optional 12-channel GPS receiver for realtime GPS data so that every 802.11b/g measurement is time/date/location stamped for post analysis using spreadsheets or Berkeley's own Dolphin mapping coverage analysis software. |
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ZoneCD by PublicIP Public IP provides hotspot operators with an extremely simple, highly versatile, FREE, open source hotspot solution. Public IP's ZoneCD is freely distributed software that has been created to help implement safe, free, WiFi hotspots. The ZoneCD can be used by all levels of free WiFi providers, from experienced programmers to coffee house cashiers. Setting up a free WiFi Hotspot can be as easy as hooking up an access point, popping in a CD and rebooting. The Public IP ZoneCD is what's known as a LiveCD. It does not install to your hard drive. It runs right from your CD-ROM. The ZoneCD is a re-master of Morphix CD which in turn is a modified version of KNOPPIX CD. The ZoneCD is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software pre-configured to create a WiFi gateway. The CD is a mini operating system with automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards and other peripherals. The gateway includes support for WiFi end-user authentication and web content filtering. The features that are available to you depend on the mode in which you configure your ZoneCD to operate. The ZoneCD can operate in two modes, Open or Closed. Public IP ZoneCD is distributed under the GNU General Public License. |
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Crack WPA - Wep Crack - WiFi Connectors - dBM to Watt Conversion |
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