WirelessMon 2.0 enables a person to detect and monitor Access Points (AP) on any wireless (WiFi) networks within range. The program provides substantial information including whether an AP is secure (or not) and its availability for use. A live channel usage chart helps identify potential interference problems. Users of the Professional Edition can generate signal strength coverage maps by either manually plotting points or using a GPS device.
System Requirements 64 MB RAM, 3 MB of disk space, compatible 802.11 wireless adapter(s).
What's new Improved stability in Vista and Vista SP1, fixed a crashes when using the mapping and GPS function and in Vista caused when the access point currently connected to went out of range, fixed minor display bugs.
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