E-Wireless
This epplet allows you to quickly and easily monitor the card's signal quality levels and position yourself in a better location, or keep you from wandering out of range.
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Mobydik
Mobydik is a TCL wrapper around Wireless Tools.
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KWaveControl
KWaveControl is a little tool for WaveLAN wireless cards based on the wireless extensions. It works under Linux with KDE and docks into the panel. The tray icon in the panel shows you the actual link quality.
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aphunter
Access Point Hunter. It can find and automatically connect to whatever wireless network is within range. It can be used for site surveys, writing the results in a file.
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Wavemon
wavemon is a ncurses-based monitoring application for wireless network devices. It currently works under Linux with devices that are supported by the wireless extensions by Jean Tourrilhes (included in Kernel 2.4 and higher), e.g. the Lucent Orinoco cards.
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QWireless
QWireless is an easy to use program used mainly as a wireless lan analyser. It is mainly a wrapper around the wireless tools of Jean Tourillhes. Additionally it extends the wireless tools with some features helpfull to measure and design larger wireless lans. It is designed to run on a linux handheld (e.g. iPaq) with touch screen and on screen keyboard. It can also be used with keyboard palmtops like the Sharp Zaurus. The program uses OPIE (the qtopie clon). The program is not yet fully implemented. If you are interested, read the roadbook subchapter to get an idea, what I want to do in the future.
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xwconfig
xwconfig is a gtk based application for configuring wireless devices. It is based on and uses large chunks of iwconfig from the wireless tools package.
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GNOME Wireless/GWireless
This project aims to create a GNOME-based panel applet and management tool to manage wireless network cards that support Linux wireless extensions. You can find a list of such cards at Jean Tourrilhes's Linux & Wireless LANs page. Many IEEE 802.11 compatible cards fall into this category, including the Lucent Orinoco and Applet Airport.
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Netcfg
GUI interface for managing network configuration. Written to replace Redhat's deprecated and limited netcfg program, this new version provides the same functionality and more.
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WaveSelect
Waveselect was first thought of as a replica of the Windows XP wlan-connection tool. It makes it a snap to discover local wlans, and connect to them. It depends on QT-3.x (3.3.3 was used to develop it), and wireless-tools (iwlist, iwconfig). It should work with every card that works with wireless-tool.
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