INDEX \ Recommended WiFi softwares
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THC WarDrive
THC-WarDrive is a tool for mapping your city for wavelan networks with a GPS device while you are driving a car or walking through the streets. It is effective and flexible, a "must-download" for all wavelan nerds. (FOR LINUX)
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Data-Linc Group
Manufacturer of industrial wire and wireless 900MHz, 2.4GHz, 802.11x modems, data communications peripherals and I/O extenders/multiplexers for extreme environments including Class 1 Div 2 that interface seamlessly with PLCs, PCs and RTUs - preconfigured for easy installation and reliability worldwide.
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Aircrack-ng
Aircrack-ng is a WEP and WPA-PSK key cracking program for use on 802.11 networks. The primary purpose for the program is to recover a lost or unknown key once enough data is captured.
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KNSGEM II
KNSGEM II is a program that takes the survey logs produced by NetStumbler, Kismet, or WiFiHopper and compiles the data with data google earth to provide colorized 3D coverage maps.
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NetStumbler
NetStumbler is a Wi-Fi 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. |
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OmniPeek
Omnipeek is the next generation version of commercial wireless analysis software from wildpackets which combines the legacy applications AiroPeek and EtherPeek.
Features of OmniPeek include the ability to: - Analyze any network interface, including 10Gigabit, Gigabit, and WAN adapters - Analyze media and data traffic simultaneously - View results in normal document formats such as PDF, HTML or just through email or IM clients - View high level details of traffic in a dashboard, or drill down into the individual packet payloads - View local, remote, or previously stored captures, including view multiple active captures at once. - View capture details by conversation pairs to quickly identify useful or problematic events; - Change capture filters at will without restarting the capture sequence. |
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Stumbverter
StumbVerter is a standalone application which allows you to import Network Stumbler's summary files into Microsoft's MapPoint 2004 maps. The logged WAPs will be shown with small icons, their colour and shape relating to WEP mode and signal strength.
As the AP icons are created as MapPoint pushpins, the balloons contain other information, such as MAC address, signal strength, mode, etc. This balloon can also be used to write down useful information about the AP. |
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Lucent/Orinoco Registry Encryption/Decryption
Lucent Orinoco Client Manager stores WEP keys in the Windows registry under a certain encryption/obfuscation. This wi-fi tool can be used to encrypt WEP keys into a registry value or to decrypt registry values into WEP keys.
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APTools
APTools is a utility that queries ARP Tables and Content-Addressable Memory (CAM) for MAC Address ranges associated with 802.11b Access Points. It will also utilize Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) if available. If an Access Point that is web managed is identified, the security configuration of the Access Point is audited via HTML parsing.
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Aircrack
Aircrack is a unix static WEP and WPA-PSK key cracking utility. Aircrack isn't under development anymore, and has been replaced by Aircrack-ng. Although functional, you probably want to get aircrack-ng unless you have a specific reason to use aircrack. (FOR LINUX)
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Aircrack-ptw
Aircrack-ptw was a proof of concept software release showcasing the performance gains you can receive by implementing a new cracking algorithm. The focus of this toolset is on the WEP security algorithm. Aircrack-ptw is implemented in Aircrack-ng, which is a much more robust and complete package. (FOR LINUX)
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AirSnort
AirSnort is a wireless LAN (WLAN) tool which cracks encryption keys on 802.11b WEP networks. AirSnort operates by passively monitoring transmissions, computing the encryption key when enough packets have been gathered. (FOR LINUX)
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CoWPAtty
CoWPAtty is a program that utilized look up tables to optmize brute force key cracking for shortest time. The hash tables provides include 100,000 dictionary and common key words with the top 1000 most common WiFi SSIDs. The focus for cracking is on the WPA1 and WPA2 protocols. If you need to crack a WEP key, try Aircrack-ng. (FOR LINUX)
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Karma
Karma is a set of wireless client assessment tools compiled into a single package release. The intent of the package is to indentify and take advantage of methods operating systems use to connect to access points. Although no exploit codes are provided with the code release, the suite has been tested with multiple exploit releases. (FOR LINUX)
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Kismet
Kismet is an 802.11 Layer 2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and Intrusion Detection System. Kismet will work with any wireless card which supports raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and can sniff 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g traffic.
Kismet identifies networks by passively collecting packets and detecting standard named networks, detecting (and given time, decloaking) hidden networks, and infering the presence of nonbeaconing networks via data traffic. (FOR LINUX) |
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Wellenreiter
Wellenreiter, by Max Moser, is a GTK/Perl program that makes the discovery and auditing of 802.11b Wi-Fi wireless networks much easier. All three major wireless cards (Prism2, Lucent, and Cisco) are supported. It has an embedded statistics engine for the common parameters provided by wireless drivers. Its scanner window can be used to discover access-points, networks, and ad-hoc cards. It detects SSID broadcasting or non-broadcasting networks in every channel. The manufacturer and WEP is automaticly detected. A flexible sound event configuration lets you work in unattended environments. An ethereal / tcpdump-compatible dumpfile can be created for the whole session. GPS is used to track the location of the discovered networks immediately. Automatic associating is possible with randomly generated MAC addreses.
Wellenreiter can reside on low-resolution devices that can run GTK/Perl and Linux/BSD (such as iPaqs). Uniq Essod-bruteforcer is now included too. (FOR LINUX) |
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Airsnarf
Airsnarf is a simple rogue wireless access point setup utility designed to demonstrate how a rogue AP can steal usernames and passwords from public Wi-Fi hotspots. Airsnarf was developed and released to demonstrate an inherent vulnerability of public 802.11b hotspots--snarfing usernames and passwords by confusing users with DNS and HTTP redirects from a competing AP. (FOR LINUX)
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Hotspotter
Hotspotter passively monitors Wi-Fi networks for probe request frames to identify the preferred networks of Windows XP clients, and will compare it to a supplied list of common hotspot network names. If the probed network name matches a common hotspot name, Hotspotter will act as an access point to allow the client to authenticate and associate. Once associated, Hotspotter can be configured to run a command, possibly a script to kick off a DHCP daemon and other scanning against the new victim. (FOR LINUX)
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BSD-Airtools
BSD-Airtools is a package that provides a complete toolset for wireless 802.11b auditing. Namely, it currently contains a bsd-based wep cracking application, called dweputils (as well as kernel patches for NetBSD, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD). It also contains a curses based ap detection application similar to netstumbler (dstumbler) that can be used to detect wireless access points and connected nodes, view signal to noise graphs, and interactively scroll through scanned ap's and view statistics for each. It also includes a couple other tools to provide a complete toolset for making use of all 14 of the prism2 debug modes as well as do basic analysis of the hardware-based link-layer protocols provided by prism2's monitor debug mode. (FOR LINUX)
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WaveStumbler
WaveStumbler is console based 802.11 network mapper for Linux.
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WEPCrack
WEPCrack is a tool that cracks 802.11 WEP encryption keys by exploiting the weaknesses of RC4 key scheduling.
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AirFart
AirFart is a wireless tool created to detect Wi-Fi devices, calculate their signal strengths, and present them to the user in an easy-to-understand fashion. It is written in C/C++ with a GTK front end. Airfart supports all wireless network cards supported by the linux-wlan-ng Prism2 driver that provide hardware signal strength information in the "raw signal" format (ssi_type 3). Airfart implements a modular n-tier architecture with the data collection at the bottom tier and a graphical user interface at the top. (FOR LINUX)
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AP Hunter
AP Hunter (Access Point Hunter) can find and automatically connect to whatever wireless network is within range. AP Hunter can be used for site surveys, writing the results in a file. (FOR LINUX)
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AP Radar
AP Radar (Access Point Radar) is a Linux/GTK+ based graphical netstumbler and wireless profile manager. This project makes use of the version 14 wireless extensions in linux 2.4.20 and 2.6 to provide access point scanning capabilities for most models of wireless cards. It is meant to replace the manual process of running iwconfig and dhclient. It makes reconfiguring for different wireless access points quick and easy. (FOR LINUX)
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Mognet
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.
Prismstumbler is designed to be a flexible tool to find as much information about wireless LAN installations as possible. It comes with an easy to use GTK2 frontend and is small enough to fit on a small portable system. Because of its client-sever architecture the scanner engine may be used for different frontends. An example for this is gpe-aerial, a wireless LAN access tool for GPE. The current GTK user interface is designed to work on large PC screens as well as on PDA displays. Prismstumbler uses an embedded SQL database to store network information. It is also able to create networks lists in GPSdrive format and store captured packages to pcap dump files. (FOR LINUX) |
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APTools
APTools is a utility that queries ARP Tables and Content-Addressable Memory (CAM) for MAC Address ranges associated with 802.11b Access Points. It will also utilize Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) if available. If an Access Point that is web managed is identified, the security configuration of the Access Point is audited via HTML parsing. (FOR LINUX)
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airpwn
Airpwn is a tool for generic packet injection on an 802.11 network.
airpwn requires two 802.11b interfaces, one for listening, and another for injecting. It uses a config file with multiple config sections to respond to specific data packets with arbitrary content. (FOR LINUX) |
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GpsDrive
GpsDrive is a car (bike, ship, plane) navigation system. GpsDrive displays your position provided from your NMEA capable GPS receiver on a zoomable map, the map file is autoselected depending of the position and prefered scale. Speech output is supported if the "festival" software is running. The maps are autoselected for best resolution depending of your position and can be downloaded from Internet. All Garmin GPS reveiver with a serial output should be usable, also other GPS receiver which supports NMEA protocol. (FOR LINUX)
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gpsd
gpsd is a daemon that listens to a GPS or Loran receiver and translates the positional data into a simplified format that can be more easily used by other programs, like chart plotters. The package comes with a sample client that plots the location of the currently visible GPS satellites (if available) and a speedometer. It can also use DGPS/ip. (FOR LINUX)
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Wifitap
WifiTap allows users to connect to wifi networks using traffic injection. The concept is the same as most "man-in-the-middle" or "monkey-in-the-middle" attacks. For WifiTap to work, another system must have an association with an access point that the WifiTap system wants to pass traffic through.
Benefits of using WifiTap over normal Wifi clients: - The system running wifitap is not associated with any wireless access point; - The system is not handled by any access point. (FOR LINUX) |