WirelessMon
WirelessMon is a software tool that allows users to monitor the status of wireless WiFi adapter(s) and gather information about nearby wireless access points and hot spots in real time. WirelessMon can log the information collected into a file, provides comprehensive graphing of signal level and real time IP and 802.11 WiFi statistics. The utility allow you to, - Verify 802.11 network configuration is correct. - Test WiFi hardware and device drivers are functioning correctly. - Check signal levels from your local WiFi network and nearby networks. - Help locate sources of interference to your network. - Scan for hot spots in your local area (wardriving) - Correctly locate your wireless antenna (especially important for directional antennas). - Verify the security settings for local access points. - Measure network speed & throughput and view available data rates. - Help check Wifi network coverage and range
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WirelessMon Review
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Website
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PassMark Software
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Screenshot
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View WirelessMon Screenshot
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Cost
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$18 US
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Release Date
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2005-04-26
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OS
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WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003
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Requirements
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64MB Ram, 1.5MB Disk space, Compatible 802.11 wireless adapter
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File Size
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830 KB
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Install Support
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Install and Uninstall
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Type
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Shareware
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Version
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1.0 1000
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Tags
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802.11, wireless, lan, access points, signal strength, channel, graph, test, software, performance, laptop, PC, computer, program, download, testing, monitoring, free, hot spots, Wifi
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