Jan 30

Thousand Dollars Softwares: Windows Wifi Collection (4 in 1)



Everything related to Wifi… A must-use softwares by all wifi users.

This is a collection of programs which are:


The aircrack suite is an excellent collection of tools written by Christophe Devine to perform packet capture, packet injection and WEP/WPA cracking.

Best wireless protocol analyzer and security. Wildpackets’ AiroPeek NX is software that performs packet analysis of IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs in support of security audits, site surveys, network management, and troubleshooting.

AirSnort is a wireless LAN (WLAN) tool which recovers encryption keys. AirSnort operates by passively monitoring transmissions, computing the encryption key when enough packets have been gathered.

NetStumbler is a tool for Windows that allows you to detect Wireless

Local Area Networks (WLANs) using 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g.

It has many uses:

• Verify that your network is set up the way you intended.

• Find locations with poor coverage in your WLAN.

• Detect other networks that may be causing interference on

your network.

• Detect unauthorized "rogue" access points in your workplace.

• Help aim directional antennas for long-haul WLAN links.

• Use it recreationally for WarDriving.

Requirements

General Requirements

The requirements for NetStumbler are somewhat complex and

depend on hardware, firmware versions, driver versions and

operating system. The best way to see if it works on your system is

to try it.

Some configurations have been extensively tested and are known to

work. These are detailed at http://www.stumbler.net/compat. If

your configuration works but is not listed, or is listed but does not

work, please follow the instructions on the web site.

The following are rules of thumb that you can follow in case you

cannot reach the web site for some reason.

• This version of NetStumbler requires Windows 2000, Windows

XP, or better.

• The Proxim models 8410-WD and 8420-WD are known to

work. The 8410-WD has also been sold as the Dell TrueMobile

1150, Compaq WL110, Avaya Wireless 802.11b PC Card, and

others.

• Most cards based on the Intersil Prism/Prism2 chip set also

work.

• Most 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g wireless LAN adapters

should work on Windows XP. Some may work on Windows

2000 too. Many of them report inaccurate Signal strength, and

if using the "NDIS 5.1" card access method then Noise level

will not be reported. This includes cards based on Atheros,

Atmel, Broadcom, Cisco and Centrino chip sets.

• I cannot help you figure out what chip set is in any given card.

Firmware Requirements

If you have an old WaveLAN/IEEE card then please note that the

WaveLAN firmware (version 4.X and below) does not work with

NetStumbler. If your card has this version, you are advised to

upgrade to the latest version available from Proxim’s web site. This

will also ensure compatibility with the 802.11b standard.

Other Requirements and Compatibility Issues

• Your card must be configured in such a way that it can be

seen by the management software that came with the card.

• The Microsoft-provided Orinoco drivers that come with

Windows 2000 do not work with NetStumbler. Please visit

Windows Update or www.proxim.com and upgrade to the

latest drivers.

• When NetStumbler is in "auto reconfigure" mode (the default),

it will occasionally disconnect you from your network. This

enables it to perform its scans accurately, and is not a bug.

• If you have the WLAN card configured to connect to a specific

SSID, NetStumbler may not report any accees points other

than those that have that SSID. Configure your card with a

blank SSID or, if a blank one is not permitted, "ANY" (without

quotes).

*Wifi Drivers (Must Install)

Download:

http://rapidshare.com/files/139669522/Windows_Wifi_Collection.rar



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