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Xirrus Releases Open Source Wi-Fi Monitor Tool for Linux Print E-mail
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Source: CentreDaily - Posted by Bill Keys   
Wireless Security WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Xirrus, Inc., the only Wi-Fi "Power-Play" that can replace Ethernet workgroup switches with Wi-Fi as the primary network connection, announced today the release of its Wi-Fi Monitor utility as an open source desklet application for Linux.The Xirrus Wi-Fi Monitor enables users to monitor, secure, and troubleshoot Wi-Fi networks quickly and easily. Key features of the Xirrus Wi-Fi Monitor for Linux include: Have you every used Xirrus Wi-Fi Monitor? Well the maker just released it as open source. This article goes into more detail on the security features of this Wi-Fi Monitoring software.

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