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Konstantin2014-04-15 16:56:34
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Konstantin, 2014-04-15 16:56:34

Which program to choose for scanning and logging the results of a Wi-Fi network for Linux?

Actually, there is a large warehouse of 5000 m ^ 2 with a Motorola wi-fi network installed (RFS6000 and AP, if anyone is interested). The warehouse stores liquids that do not transmit wireless communication in the best way. You need to scan the entire warehouse (pass through it with a laptop =) ) for weak areas. What program do you recommend?
On Windows, I used the free versions of inSSider and Chanalyzer. Wavemon is now installed on Ubuntu - in theory it is enough for reporting, but detailed logging is desirable. Screenshots of the terminal cannot be parsed.
Who faced such a task?
* Under Windows there was some kind of ridiculous program in which you could load a picture / map / plan and mark your movement, but there in the free version a maximum of 10 or 15 points could be marked.

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Konstantin, 2014-04-18
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I joke myself - I laugh myself

In addition to wavemon, I have not found anything better. As an option, monitor airodump-ng, but the first one has a big plus that it is in turnips

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