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linssid-pkexec - graphical wireless scanner

LinSSID runs over X Window and displays locally receivable 802.11 wireless attach points and ad hoc networks.

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.

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

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). The wireless established link won't be affected by these operations because LinSSID needn't set the monitor mode in network interface.

Some features:

  • 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.

The wireless tools that LinSSID uses require root privilege to access. So, it uses policykit when running. To run, just type linssid-pkexec as non-root user.

The LinSSID was written by Warren Severin <wseverin@warsev.com>. The homepage is https://sourceforge.net/projects/linssid.

This manual page was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

11 Oct 2018 linssid-pkexec-3.6