The Chinese version of NetStumbler is often used to search for wireless networks in the area, and its ability to identify networks is far stronger than the wireless network program that comes with Windows systems. It is an essential tool for deciphering wireless networks!
Netstumbler Chinese version function introduction
Netstumbler supports Service Set Identifier (SSID), Wired Equivalent Privacy (Wired Equivalent Privacy-WEP), open authentication, shared password authentication, MAC address authentication, etc. SSID (Service Set Identifier) technology can divide a wireless LAN into several sub-networks that require different authentication. Each sub-network requires independent authentication. Only users who pass the authentication can enter the corresponding sub-network, preventing Unauthorized users enter this network. For different work groups in the wireless LAN, members can join the corresponding work groups through SSID identification without causing organizational confusion.
Network Stumbler scans radio signals in a certain area. If there is an access point or similar adapter in this area, it will list the search results and some relevant important information, such as: Service Set Identifier (SSID)— —This is an identifier designed for use in regional networks (whether encrypted or not). If I have a GPS device installed on my laptop, Network Stumbler can even list the specific latitude and longitude of the searched device, and then you can use a mapping software to find a specific location on the map.
NetStumbler Description
Based on user feedback, several translations and missed phrases in the first version were corrected. In addition, the script templates included in the program were translated. The installation package also included some runtime files that were not in the user's system. The installation package also included Therefore it is several hundred K larger.
Some English strings related to the GPS function in NetStumbler Chinese cannot be translated. Translation will cause abnormal functions, so they are left unprocessed. Generally speaking, domestic users have fewer opportunities to use the GPS function of the software.
When searching for a wireless network, please click "xxxxx NDIS" in the "Device" menu (xxxx is the name of your network card), otherwise there may be no results!
NetStumbler Chinese itself has problems in recognizing WEP and WPA. Some wireless networks using WPA will also be recognized as WEP encryption.
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