Vistumbler 10.10.0 released

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Vistumbler version 10.10.0 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a Wi-Fi network scanning tool. This software allows users to conduct comprehensive scans of wireless networks, providing vital details about network configurations and facilitating the detection of unauthorized access points. Vistumbler leverages the Windows Native WiFi API for gathering wireless information and locating access points, ensuring it adheres to WLAN standards such as IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g.

The software offers three options for integrating GPS functionality, vital for users looking to map out network coverage accurately. The recommended interface is Kernel32, which supports both 32-bit (x32) and 64-bit (x64) systems. Alternatively, users can try the CommMG interface, which is also compatible with both architectures but may be less stable. The third option is the Netcomm OCX interface, which requires prior installation of the NETCommOCX ActiveX control. It's worth noting that while this option primarily supports 32-bit systems, some users have successfully implemented it on 64-bit systems as well. To utilize the GPS features, users must have serial-based GPS receivers that are recognized as COM ports.

In summary, Vistumbler 10.10.0 stands out as a robust tool for Wi-Fi network analysis, offering various functionalities to enhance network security and performance. With its GPS integration options and adherence to WLAN standards, it serves as a valuable resource for network administrators and enthusiasts alike. Future updates could potentially introduce even more features, such as improved user interface designs or advanced analytics for better network management

Vistumbler 10.10.0 released

Vistumbler is a Wi-Fi network scanning tool that can scan an entire wireless network providing details and more.

Vistumbler 10.10.0 released @ MajorGeeks