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    Blueman is a bluetooth management utility using bluez dbus backend. It is designed to be easy to use for most common bluetooth tasks. Project moved to: http://blueman.tuxfamily.org
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    WiFiCli's an open source command shell wireless network manager for Linux. It supports scanning, WEP & WPA-PSK connections, and manages a list of favorite Wi-Fi nets on disk. It installs with almost no dependencies. See http://wificli.sourceforge.net
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    EAP-SRP-256 is password-based authentication method that has been designed to operate in wireless networks and relies on the SRP-6 protocol. This EAP method allows mutual authentication between client & server, deriving a set of symmetric keys.
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    Wep key changer (wepkc) is a client/server application that allows you to protect your ad-hoc (point to point) Wireless network when you are unable to use (due to software or hardware limitations) sophisticated protocols like WPA.
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    Wifi-radar is a continuation of the original wifi-radar 1.x project from http://www.bitbuilder.com/wifi_radar/. It originally was a modification of the original to work with Cisco and other wifi cards, but is now general purpose.
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    A free (LGPL) PHP Script to send SMS easily to mobile phones worldwide and check their successful transmission from any Web site or computer application. Use the MCTEL SMSFAX Gateway (http://www.smsfax.com) for SMS transmission.
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    sysprofd is a system profiling daemon that can report results through a tcp connection to a remote client. sysprofd profiles cpu, memory, and swap usage statistics, process status statistics e.t.c. Imagine using it to easily monitor lots of linux boxes
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    Kismon is a PyGTK based Kismet Newcore (since 2009-05-RC1) Client with a live map of the networks.
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    Graphical management tool for wireless networks. Primary desingned for Linux. Java Web Start: http://wlangui.sourceforge.net/wlangui.jnlp
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