Ähnlich wie Net Stumbler funktionierendes, in AutoIt geschriebenes Tool zum Aufspüren von WLAN-Access-Points; nutzt zum Anzeigen von WLAN-Informationen den Vista-Befehl "netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid" und im- oder exportiert die GPS-Daten der Access-Points in/aus eine(r) KML-Datei.
Features * Find Wireless access points - Uses the Vista command 'netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid' to get wireless information
* GPS Support
* Export/Import access points from Vistumbler TXT/VS1/VSZ or Netstumbler TXT/Text NS1
* Export access point GPS locations to a google earth kml file or GPX(GPS eXchange format)
* Live Google Earth Tracking - Auto KML automatically shows access points in google earth.
* Speaks Signal Strength using sound files, windows sound api, or MIDI
* Open Source ( AutoIt Scripting Language -
http://www.autoitscript.com )
Notes * For best results, disconnect from all access points while scanning for networks. The results from netsh seem to be more accurate when you are disconnected.
* To use Vistumbler in another language other than English, you first need to change the language in (Settings -> Language). If you language is not yet supported you can manually change your searchwords or help create a language pack
* For The graphing to start, select an access point in the graph access point list
* To use GPS you can use 'CommMG' or 'Netcomm OCX'. 'CommMG' is included, but it is less stable. With 'CommMG' if you unplug the GPS without turning it off then Vistumbler will crash. 'Netcomm OCX' does not have this problem. To use 'Netcomm OCX' it first needs to be installed (
http://home.comcast.net/~hardandsoftware/NETCommOCX.htm ). If you are using x64 vista, CommMG is your only option. Netcomm OCX is the recommended choice for GPS.
* Adding APs to the top of the list is slower. In a area with a high number of access points it is better to add to the bottom of the list (Options --> Add new APs to top)
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