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JEdwardP:
Hello again folks,

Does anyone know of a piece of Windows software to locate wireless networks? I'm looking for a replacement for both the built-in Windows module, and the software provided by the hardware vendor, something similar to Winc: http://www.download.com/Winc/3000-2085_4-10383476.html?tag=lst-0-5, which is now deadware, unfortunately.

Any tips will be greatly appreciated.

Jim

Wordzilla:
Well, get Intel Proset if you have intel card. I have used it and also IBM Access Connections -- imo Windows built-in module worked best.  :)

rht341:
Hello,

Maybe NetStumbler is what you're looking for.  I don't have the link handy, but a search should come up with it.

Rich

lanux128:
yes, NetStumbler is quite the popular choice.. :)
• http://www.netstumbler.com/downloads/

Wordzilla:
Yes, but the primary function of Netstumbler is to locate and diagnose wifi networks.

a replacement for both the built-in Windows module, and the software provided by the hardware vendor
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I think he was asking for a replacement for Windows built-in WZC module and similars provided by hardware vendor which come with your card (like Dlink, Belkin connection utility)

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