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linssid.desktop - 2.9-3build1 ⚙ amd64 ⚙ armhf ⚙ arm64 ⚙ i386 ⚙ ppc64el ⚙ s390x

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Type: desktop-application
ID: linssid.desktop
Package: linssid
Name:
  C: LinSSID
  en_US: linssid
  en: LinSSID
Summary:
  C: Find local wireless attach points
Description:
  C: >-
    <p>LinSSID is a graphical program that displays locally receivable 802.11 wireless attach points and ad hoc networks.</p>

    <p>A table is displayed with various parameters such as MAC address, channel, and signal strength. Graphs are also displayed
    with signal strength by channel and signal strength over time.</p>

    <p>LinSSID is graphically and functionally similar to inSSIDer (for Microsoft Windows) and Wifi Analyzer (for Android).</p>

    <p>LinSSID can be used to measure the local performance or to search for an interference free channel to be set in a wireless
    router (access point or AP). The wireless established link won&apos;t be affected by these operations because LinSSID
    needn&apos;t set the monitor mode in network interface.</p>

    <p>Some features:</p>

    <p>  - Table of locally receivable attach points with many columns of different     information and sortable and movable
    columns.   - Adjustable speed, real-time update.   - Graphs of signal strength by channel and over time.   - AP bandwidth
    displayed.   - Works on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz channels.</p>
  en: >-
    <p>LinSSID is a graphical program that displays locally receivable 802.11 wireless attach points and ad hoc networks.</p>

    <p>A table is displayed with various parameters such as MAC address, channel, and signal strength. Graphs are also displayed
    with signal strength by channel and signal strength over time.</p>

    <p>LinSSID is graphically and functionally similar to inSSIDer (for Microsoft Windows) and Wifi Analyzer (for Android).</p>

    <p>LinSSID can be used to measure the local performance or to search for an interference free channel to be set in a wireless
    router (access point or AP). The wireless established link won&apos;t be affected by these operations because LinSSID
    needn&apos;t set the monitor mode in network interface.</p>

    <p>Some features:</p>

    <p>  - Table of locally receivable attach points with many columns of different     information and sortable and movable
    columns.   - Adjustable speed, real-time update.   - Graphs of signal strength by channel and over time.   - AP bandwidth
    displayed.   - Works on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz channels.</p>
Categories:
- Network
Keywords:
  C:
  - Network
  - Wireless
  - WiFi
  - Monitor
  - Channel
  - Power
Icon:
  cached:
  - name: linssid_linssid48.png
    width: 64
    height: 64