NetStumbler is a Windows tool that allows you to discover 802.11b and 802.11a wireless LANs. It includes GPS integration and a simple, intuitive user interface.
- Fixed bug (introduced in 0.3.30) that caused "Reconfigure" to put ORiNOCO cards into a state where they would report no access points
- Support for Atheros, Atmel, Intersil Prism2 based wireless cards. Improved support for Cisco cards
- Allow use of Serial Earthmate GPS
- If you scroll all the way to the right of the graph view, it will auto-scroll new data
- Fixed bug (introduced in 0.3.30) in graph view: corrupted display when scrolling
- Fixed bug in graph view: improper scroll bar tracking with large data sets
Reviewing 0.4.0 (Dec 30, 2005)
It has been stable for me and has never failed! I do wonder if they are going to update/upgrade it anytime soon?
Reviewing 0.4.0 (Apr 23, 2004)
this app was in PC world in regards to its ability to act as a strength meter for home networks. I'll give it a try.
Reviewing 0.4.0 (Apr 23, 2004)
From the description this sounds more like a tool for a maliscious spammer/hacker to use as he drives around, than a legit program. Is there a non-nefarious use for this that I'm missing?
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