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    WIFIM - Monitor and Manage Wi-Fi

    WIFIM - Monitor and Manage Wi-Fi

    Monitor and Manage Wi-Fi

    This professional WiFi management tool allows you to view and manage detailed information about all wireless networks registered on your computer.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    WPAGen

    WPAGen

    Wifi Password Generator

    WPAGen is a wifi password generator written in Python. It runs in the terminal and has very few dependencies other than Python itself, and if you're using the compiled binary you don't even have to have Python installed. I digitally sign some files in my releases. If you'd like to verify those signatures, you can find my PGP/GPG keys at: https://marcusadams.me/keys.html If you'd like to donate there's several ways to do so: PayPal: https://paypal.me/gerowen Bitcoin (BTC):...
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    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    WiFiSafe

    Small utility software conceived to share WiFi connections between com

    ...It will run with admin rights in order to access WiFi keys. 1)Place this program on a USB device. 2)Run it, you will be asked to set up a new password. 3)Once it is done, choose Export profiles (or Synchronise profiles). 4)Exit the program and remove the USB device. 5)Plug the USB device into another computer, run it, enter the right password and choose Import profiles (or Synchronise profiles). You have successfully shared the password-protected WiFi connections from the first computer into the second one. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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