Product Information
What is Iwscanner?
iwScanner is a wireless scanner for Linux with an easy-to-use graphical interface.
Designed with Glade and written in Python, it requires only PyGTK to run in any Linux environment.
For the scanning engine, it utilizes wireless tools, so if you have iwlist, you're ready to start.
It provides information about detected wireless networks (AP, MAC, channel, encryption, etc.) and displays signal strength graphs for each network.
The iwScanner GUI closely resembles the well-known application NetStumbler.
Scanning speed is adjustable.
It's free, and the source code is included in the download.
How to use Iwscanner?
iwScanner is a wireless scanning tool designed for Linux systems, providing an easy-to-use graphical interface to help users detect and analyze nearby wireless networks.
Core Functions of Iwscanner
Wireless
Scanner
Gtk
Usage Scenarios of Iwscanner
- Discover and identify available wireless networks on Linux systems.
- View details of detected wireless networks, such as access points (AP), MAC addresses, channels, and encryption methods.
- Monitor signal strength changes for each wireless network via charts.
- Perform wireless network analysis and diagnostics.
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