Publisher's Description
From Boingo Wireless:
A great utility for managing 802.11b/a/g Wi-Fi networks in your home, office, and when you are on the road. Wi-Fi 'sniffer' shows you what wireless network signals are available. Makes connecting easy. Set up network profiles so you don't have to do configuration work each time you change networks. Supports non-broadcast signals, auto-connecting to known signals, WEP keys, auto-launch of applications. Also contains a searchable location directory of thousands of Boingo's commercial networks across the country.
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All versions:
2.4 starsout of 16 votes
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Current version:
2.0 starsout of 3 votes
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"It seems to work just fine for me."
Version: Boingo Wireless 1.7
Pros
Quick & easy download. It figured everything out for me: no set-up. Since I began using it last night w/my Linksys Wireless-G notebook adapter, it's been doing just fine...that I know of.
Cons
Using Win2000 I had virtual memory problems sometime after Boingo install. May not be a new issue with this computer. Then the computer frooze up w/a final cry of "No More System Resources Available". A hard shutdown seems to have helped for now.
Summary
In case it's not my old DELL Inspiron 4000 laptop acting up again, I am looking into other software options.
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"Not at all like described"
Version: Boingo Wireless 1.7
Pros
couldnt even use it enough to find a pro
Cons
Failed to mention that you have one option. choose settings, then check or uncheck "alert when boingo network is available.
Summary
If you read the description and download thinking thats what your gonna get, you will be dissapointed
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"Does nothing unless your in a Linksys Boingo network."
Version: Boingo Wireless 1.7
Pros
Not a one that I could find.
Cons
POS download. Waste of time. Probably has a bot in it as well.
Summary
Don't bother with this one.
I did find another wireless sniffer called Network Stumbler on the web and it is great. Network Stumbler shows all the info you could need.
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