
WiFi Hopper is a WLAN utility that combines the features of a Network Discovery and Site Survey tool with a Connection Manager.
Sporting a comprehensive arsenal of network details, filters, RSSI graphing and built-in GPS support, WiFi Hopper is invaluable for identification and advanced characterization of neighboring wireless devices.
Additionally, WiFi Hopper can connect to unsecured, WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK networks directly from within the application. With editable network profiles and dedicated Connection Manager execution mode, WiFi Hopper can be used as a significantly more transparent replacement for Windows and manufacturer-provided wireless clients.


WiFi Hopper encompasses a feature set aimed for a wide variety of audiences including Wireless Network Administrators, Security Professionals, Programmers, QA Engineers and Power Users. Be sure to check out the Features for a complete picture of the extensive feature set!
| What's new in WiFi Hopper 1.2? WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK Support Connection Manager Support with Network Profiles OUI to Vendor support and Lookup from within the application RSSI value graphing GPS Support has been integrated into the application Windows 2000 Support Ability to set BSSID before connecting Ability to connect to WEP networks using Shared Authentication New 'Device Information' dialog, with numerous wireless device related information File opening, saving and merging and auto-saving List of displayed columns is now customizable Column widths and order are retained through multiple application launches Button added to start and stop scanning Automatic device re-enumeration when a device is plugged out Filtering support for search results Network Hopping algorithm is improved Ability to manually exclude networks from hopping Ability to remove APs that haven't been detected for a while Save files in Network Stumbler NS1 and Network Stumbler summary format And much, much more! Connectivity Features: Connect To Unsecured Networks Connect To WEP Protected Networks Connect To WPA-PSK (TKIP or CCMP) Networks Connect to WPA2-PSK Networks (TKIP, CCMP or combinations) Network Details Displayed : Service Set Identifier (SSID) Reported Maximum Network Speed Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) Receive Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) Network Mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) Encryption Type (None, WEP, WPA and WPA2) Frequency and Channel Network PHY type (OFDM, OFDM5 and DS) Beacon Interval Highest Recorded RSSI Lowest Recorded RSSI Average RSSI Time the network was first seen Time the network was last seen Vendor of the remote network device Type of network (802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g) Approximate Latitude of the Network Approximate Longitude of the Network WPA/WPA2 Supported Pairwise Ciphers WPA/WPA2 Supported Group Ciphers WPA/WPA2 Supported Key Management Suites Connectivity Status Graphs of received RSSI values over an adjustable period of time | | Data Persistence Features: Save the list of networks to a file Load results from a file for observation or merge them with current results Auto save results to a specific file in an adjustable interval Filtering Capability: Filter results based on Network classes (802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g) Filter results based on Network mode (Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc) Filter results based on Security Level (None, WEP, WPA and WPA2) Filter results based on 802.11b channel Filter results based on 802.11a channel Visual Features: Color network backgrounds based on their encryption level Color network backgrounds based on their signal strength Usage Modes: Network Scanning suitable for Wireless Site Surveys Network Hopping suitable for connectivity testing Connection Manager suitable for connecting to pre-configured networks Local Wireless Device Details: Reported Vendor Description Registry Description Hardware Device ID Reported Signal Strength Reported Transmit Power RSSI trigger value Best Supported Rate Supported Network Types Current Network Mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) Current Authentication Mode Current Encryption Status Current SSID Current BSSID Physical Medium Link Speed Current MAC Address Permanent MAC Address Media State IP Address of the related interface Subnet Mask of the related interface Default Gateway of the related interface DNS Servers of the related interface Whether DHCP is enabled DHCP Server reported by the interface Time when DHCP lease was obtained Time when DHCP lease will expire WINS Servers configured on the interface Packets transmitted on the interface Packets received on the interface Transmission Errors on the interface Reception Errors on the interface GPS Features: Connect to a Serial GPS device capable of outputting NMEA 0183 sentences Record the location where the RSSI was highest and lowest for a given wireless networks Connection Manager Related Features: Manage profiles of networks including related keys and pass phrases Automatically connect to a pre-configured network as it becomes available Only connect to a network when the BSSID matches that of the configured network Create a network profile directly from the scan results |
more info @http://wifihopper.com/

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