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    RADIUSdesk

    RADIUSdesk

    The professional way to manage your WiFi network using FreeRADIUS

    ...Also supporting rtl languages. * Advanced debug trace applet to allow real-time debug traces on FreeRADIUS by using Websocket. * MESHdesk applet that helps to set-up, manage and monitor Batman-adv mesh networks
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    howmanypeoplearearound

    howmanypeoplearearound

    Count the number of people around you by monitoring wifi signals

    howmanypeoplearearound calculates the number of people in the vicinity using the approximate number of smartphones as a proxy (since ~70% of people have smartphones nowadays). A cellphone is determined to be in proximity to the computer based on sniffing WiFi probe requests. Possible uses of howmanypeoplearearound include, monitoring foot traffic in your house with Raspberry Pis, seeing if your roommates are home, etc. There are a number of possible USB WiFi adapters that support monitor...
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    Wi-Fi Cracking

    Wi-Fi Cracking

    Crack WPA Wi-Fi routers with Airodump-ng and Aircrack-ng Hashcat

    ...It is not exhaustive, but it should be enough information for you to test your own network's security or break into one nearby. Begin by listing wireless interfaces that support monitor mode. If you do not see an interface listed then your wireless card does not support monitor mode. Start listening to 802.11 Beacon frames broadcast by nearby wireless routers using your monitor interface. WPA/WPA2 uses a 4-way handshake to authenticate devices to the network. You don't have to know anything about what that means, but you do have to capture one of these handshakes in order to crack the network password. ...
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    vtrunkd

    Network link bonding/trunking/aggregation and multichannel VPN daemon

    vtrunkd - network link bonding and multichannel VPN. Vtrunkd is a Linux VPN daemon used to combine several connection paths into one aggregated channel. Features latency, reordering and jitter management, behaviour analysis optimizations for encapsulated protocols, bufferbloat control, packet redundancy, and multiple cpu cores utilization. Up to 30 heterogenous links bonding supported. Used for live streaming, LTE/3G/Wi-Fi link bonding. 32/64-bit, x86, MIPS and ARM supported. Supports python...
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    AQA-AODV is a new QoS routing protocol for MANETs based on AODV, which creates routes according to application QoS requirements. We have introduced link and path available bandwidth estimation mechanisms and an adaptive scheme that can provide feedback to the source node about the current network state, to allow the application to appropriately adjust the transmission rate. In the same way, we propose a route recovery approach into the AQA-AODV protocol, which provides a mechanism to detect the link failures in a route and re-establish the connections taking into account the conditions of QoS that have been established during the previous route discovery phase.
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    FLAK
    Flak Is An Automation Frame-Work For MDK3 It Help's Users To Use MDK3 With Ease And in Interactive Way.
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    BlueLogger
    BlueLogger is built using the Python programming language in order to monitor for Bluetooth devices nearby. The application can log the "Time", "Device Name" and "Device Address" of each discovered device.
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    This program is to control your UMTS PCCard: enter SIM PIN code, send and receive SMS and control/monitor the network connection.
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    shtumble is a shell-based wireless network stumbler and configuration tool. it lets you monitor visible networks, and configure encryption and IP addressing. it can also be used in a command-line mode to auto-connect on boot, or after suspend.
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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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