Any program(s) similar to NetStumbler?


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I'm too lazy too look up what chip that uses, but sometimes D-Link uses Atheros. I can't check exactly what it is now, but there should be a menu with sources. Change it to the second one, I believe it's something like Ndis 5....... You should lose your connection if you change the source, so if it works, make sure to change it back.

I'm too lazy too look up what chip that uses, but sometimes D-Link uses Atheros. I can't check exactly what it is now, but there should be a menu with sources. Change it to the second one, I believe it's something like Ndis 5....... You should lose your connection if you change the source, so if it works, make sure to change it back.

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What driver are you using for the card? For netstumbler to work you need to be using NDIS 5.1 driver

http://www.netstumbler.org/f20/ndis-netstumbler-faq-10798/

Just the "08-02-2007" Windows Vista drivers from here :s

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Here's a easy way to get the NetSH to show up in cmd prompt and list the SSID's and Access Points. Tested on Vista.

1. Right click desktop > choose NEW > create shortcut

2. Enter this command: cmd.exe /k netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid

3. click Finish to save it.

4. double click shortcut to get your info.

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