Wireless Assistant lets you effortlessly locate and link to wireless networks. It's a compact program with a simple interface that makes scanning for and linking to available networks a breeze.
The developers are always eager to receive feedback, so feel free to share your opinions, suggestions, and tips. In terms of installation, the process is straightforward and can be achieved through a few simple steps: make -f Makefile.cvs ./configure make su -c "make install".
With the latest release, Wireless Assistant brings a host of exciting new features and improvements. For instance, there's finally WPA-PSK support (WPA/WPA2), so you can rest assured that your connections are secure. Connection state detection has also been entirely revamped, while you can now group access points with the same ESSID for easy viewing.
Other enhancements include refined UI, hidden encryption keys in console output and edit dialogs, and fixes for several issues, including connection failures and disconnection problems. The new version also comes with updated translations, and many internal changes that promise greater stability.
Overall, Wireless Assistant is a reliable tool that simplifies the process of connecting to wireless networks, and with the latest upgrades, it's an even more powerful and user-friendly software. If you encounter any bugs or glitches, visit the sf.net page and share your comments/votes. Thanks for trying out Wireless Assistant!
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