Advanced WiFi-Manager is a Windows developer tool that enables managing wireless networks and settings with one API function set for Win 2000, 2003, XP and Vista.

Advanced WiFi-Manager features various functions for your convenience, including enumerating wireless adapters, available networks, and their settings. It also has functions for connecting and disconnecting to networks, profiles management, and more. You can count on Advanced WiFi-Manager to use all the available ways that Windows has for WiFi network management, such as Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) API, NativeWiFi API, and Direct NDIS calls.
One of the most important features of Advanced WiFi-Manager is the ability to enable monitor mode for WiFi adapters. This feature allows you to receive all packets on a selected channel, even if they are directed to different adapters and/or access points.
In terms of security features, Advanced WiFi-Manager offers support for various networks with Open, Shared, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, and WPA2-PSK authentication. It also supports networks with WEP, TKIP, and AES data encryption.
Advanced WiFi-Manager offers a broad range of APIs, including the capability to enumerate WiFi adapters and configure their properties, manage wireless networks profiles, connect and disconnect to wireless networks, control Windows Firewall, and even work with general network adapters (both WiFi and LAN). It also offers additional APIs for pinging, setting, and getting IP addresses, among other operations.
Finally, Advanced WiFi-Manager's Unicode support guarantees that the user interface works seamlessly in both English and non-English languages. In summary, if you're looking for a powerful developer tool for managing wireless networks and settings, Advanced WiFi-Manager is an excellent choice.
Version 5.5: A lot of new features added.