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    jWlanScan is a free (LGPL) wireless network(WiFi) scan library for the Java platform. It uses JNI technology, supports WinXP,Win2003, can get access point information of AP NAME,RSSI,BSSID,SPEED,CHANNEL and more.Use this lib,developed a WlanScan tool.
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    A highly scalable network emulation tool which emulates dynamic, mobile ad-hoc wireless network topologies in real-time, featuring easy deployment and detailed network models. It was developed in the research project HIDENETS (http://www.hidenets.aau.dk)
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    TOPO

    Simple GUI tool for creating and manipulating WSN topologies

    TOPO is a simple tool that allows the user to create and manipulate arbitrary Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) topologies without worrying about the anomalies that could arise using a text-base topology description. It is fast and easy to use and can accelerate small scale projects such as network simulation. The tool is still undergoing development stage and is open to extension.
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