inSSIDer
Developer(s) | MetaGeek, LLC |
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Stable release | 4.1.0 / January 22, 2015 |
Development status | Current |
Written in | C |
Operating system |
3.0 Microsoft Windows Vista or higher, OS X Snow Leopard or higher (via Mac App Store) 2.1 Microsoft Windows XP |
Platform | .NET Framework |
Size | 5.5 MB (.msi) |
Available in | English (US) |
Type | Wi-Fi network analyzer |
License |
3.x Proprietary older Apache License, Version 2.0[1] |
Website | InSSIDer |
inSSIDer is a Wi-Fi network scanner application for Microsoft Windows and Apple OS X developed by MetaGeek, LLC.[2] It has received awards such as a 2008 Infoworld Bossie Award for "Best of Open Source Software in Networking". but it is no longer free from version 3.[3]
History
inSSIDer began as a replacement for NetStumbler, a popular Windows Wi-Fi scanner, which had not been actively developed for several years and reputedly did not work with modern 64-bit operating systems or versions of Windows higher than Windows XP. The project was inspired by Charles Putney on The Code Project.
Features
- Gathers information from wireless card and software
- Helps choose the best wireless channel available
- Wi-Fi network information such as SSID, MAC, vendor, data rate, signal strength, and security
- Graphs signal strength over time
- Shows which Wi-Fi network channels overlap
- GPS support
- Export to Netstumbler (.ns1) files
- KML logging
Version 3.0
Version 3.0.6.42 improvements:
- Allows "starring" of networks
- Introduces "Link Score" and "Max Rate"
- Revamped filtering capabilities
Version 3.0 changes:
- No longer open source
- No free version
- Home edition for non-commercial use
- Office edition for commercial use
Version 2.0
Version 2.0 is a complete re-write of inSSIDer, featuring the following new features:
- A new more stable codebase
- A news tab to replace the ad
- More stable GPX and KML logging
- New Time Graph
- Stale access points fade out over time
- Graphs are now in tabs
- Separate graphs for 2.4 and 5 GHz channels
- A filtering system that allows you to only show networks that meet certain criteria
- Great for hunting down hotspots
- A GPS status tab
- Shows detailed GPS data (like location, speed, altitude, etc.)
- Also shows signal levels of satellites in view (up to 12)
- Fullscreen mode
- Mini mode
- Mini mode is designed for extremely small screens that may otherwise feel cramped with the full interface
- All points of data are in tabs
- Default reduced number of columns visible in data grid
- 5 GHz channel view is broken into 2 graphs for lower (33-64) and upper (100-165) channels
- Switching between full and mini mode preserves scan data and scan state
- You can be scanning in Full mode and switch to mini to keep scanning without interruption
- Better paring of 802.11n data
- Shows actual extended data rate
- Channel graphs show 40 MHz secondary channel, if any
Stable Releases for Windows
- 4.2.0.12 (January 19, 2015)
- 4.0.0.0 (December ??, 2013)
- 3.1.2.1 (December 18, 2013)
- 3.0.7.48 (June 13, 2013)
- 3.0.6.42 (May 20, 2013)
- 3.0.5.80 (March 22, 2013)
- 3.0.4.37 Beta (March 7, 2013)
- 3.0.3.53 Beta (February 2013)
- 2.1.6.1394 (October 25, 2012)
- 2.1.5.1393 (June 26, 2012)
- 2.1.4.1391 (June 1, 2012)
- 2.1.1.13 (February 28, 2012)
- 2.1.0.1379 (January 30, 2012)
- 2.0.7.0126 (February 1, 2011)
- 2.0.5.1111 (December 4, 2010)
- 1.2.3.1014 (October 20, 2009)
System requirements
Windows
- Version 3.0: Microsoft Windows Vista or higher
- Version 2.1: Microsoft Windows XP SP2
- Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 or higher
OS X
- OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 or higher
References
- ↑ https://raw.github.com/metageek-llc/inSSIDer-2/master/README.md
- ↑ Henry, Alan (November 18, 2008). "InSSIDer: A Wi-Fi Network Scanner for Today's Wardriver". PCMag.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-22. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
- ↑ IDG’s "InfoWorld Names the Winners of the Best of Open Source Software for 2008" (press release). IDG.com. August 4, 2008.
External links
- Official website
- User Guide for Version 2.1 (pdf, 3.2MB). Metageek.net.
- inSSIDer 2 Source code on GitHub (Apache 2.0 license)