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MacStumbler v0.75b
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Date added: 08/09/2005 |
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MacStumbler is a utility to display information about nearby 802.11b and 802.11g wireless access points. It is mainly designed to be a tool to help find access points while traveling, or to diagnose wireless network problems. Additionally, MacStumbler can be used for wardriving , which involves co-ordinating with a GPS unit while traveling around to help produce a map of all access points in a given area.
MacStumbler requires an Apple Airport Card and MacOS 10.1 or greater. MacStumbler doesn't currently support any kind of PCMCIA or USB wireless device. |
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MiniStumbler v0.4.0
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Date added: 08/10/2005 |
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MiniStumbler 0.4.0 now works on most (but not all) Hermes, Prism and Atmel chipsets, including some CF and SDIO cards. |
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Mognet v1.16
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Date added: 01/07/2006 |
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Mognet is a free, open source wireless ethernet sniffer/analyzer written in Java. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License. It was designed with handheld devices like the iPaq in mind, but will run just as well on a desktop or laptop. |
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Network Chemistry RogueScanner
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Date added: 12/17/2006 |
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Network Chemistry RogueScanner
RogueScanner works using collaborative classification. Classification decisions are made by a central server which learns based on previous classifications it has performed. This means that classification accuracy will improve over time.
If RogueScanner doesn't classify your devices accurately the first time you run it, don't despair. Run it again in a few days and you should see more accurate results.
RogueScanner collects information from devices on your network (which we call evidence) and uses this evidence to make classification decisions. The evidence collected includes:
* The IP address and MAC address.
* What TCP and UDP ports are open.
* How the device responds to common network requests like a serving a web-page, telnet or SNMP.
* The DNS or Netbios name used by the device.
This information is sent to the classification server over an SSL encrypted link. No identifying information is stored by the server. For example, it doesn't store the request IP address together with the evidence. |
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Prismstumbler v0.7.3
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Date added: 08/10/2005 |
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Prismstumbler is a wireless LAN (WLAN) discovery tool which scans for beaconframes from accesspoints. Prismstumbler operates by constantly switching channels and monitors any frames recived on the currently selected channel. |
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