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...It is written in C++ using Linux NL80211 tools, Qt5, and Qwt 6.1.
LinSSID may be installed either by downloading source or binary from this site, or if you're using Debian/Ubuntu or one of its brethren, adding a ppa to your software sources and then installing it with your favorite application manager.
You can add the repository with:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:wseverin/ppa
Builds are available for amd64 and i386. Please report problems on the 'discussion' tab.
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1. Download and extract.
2. Run the setup file.
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Visit http://51degrees.com/Support/Documentation/APIs/C.aspx to get the full setup guide.
The zip file contains a batch file for easy compilation. You will need Visual Studio 2010 (or greater) or GCC set up and configured on a Windows operating system in order to use this batch file. ...
A unified open source software platform based on Linux for mobile smart phone. The first stage features are call, sms, address book, multimedia, J2ME, application install, and smart phone full feature set, something like MS smart phone.
The goal of this project is the development of a visual code system for camera-equipped mobile phones. It will recognize 2-D visual codes and compute the orientation of the phone relative to the codes. The software will be written in C++ for Symbian OS.
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The SWAP (Secure Wireless Access Point) project is intended for use in embedded appliances. These appliances will operate in the role of a WEP (wireless encryption protocol) and IPSEC enabled wireless access point, IPSEC VPN gateway, and firewall.
Bluetooth Personal Area Network client (PAN) with Support for RADIUS / Bluetooth Network Access Server (Point) (NAS / NAP) with Radius AAA. Project is supported by Nokia. Target BT stacks MS, Widcomm, BlueZ, Affix Blu(etooth) S(ymbian) PAN