0.4.0 / April 2004 (with version 0.3.30),, Website NetStumbler (also known as Network Stumbler) is a tool for that facilitates detection of using the 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g WLAN. It runs on Microsoft Windows operating systems from Windows 2000 to Windows XP. A trimmed-down version called MiniStumbler is available for the handheld operating system. The program is commonly used for: • • Verifying network configurations • Finding locations with poor coverage in a WLAN • Detecting causes of wireless • Detecting unauthorized ('rogue') access points • Aiming for long-haul WLAN links No updated version has been developed since 2005. Alternatives [ ] • was created as an alternative to Network Stumbler for the current generation of Windows operating system, but it's no longer free. • or for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Mac OS X • for Mac OS X • was created as an Open Source alternative which supports Windows Vista (hence the 'Vis' in the name of the program), Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. See also [ ] • External links [ ] • • • • •.
Does anyone have any success with running Network Stumbler 4.0 () with Vista? The subject line has the most ovious sepcs of the laptop. Vista and the Laptop are all 64bit accross the broad as far as I can tell. NetworkStumbler just 'is what it is', I'm not aware of any speacila 64bit version. When I try to use it I get one of two error from Stumbler. Blood On The Tracks New York Sessions Rarest.
It either says that the wireless nic 'isn't there' or it will report 'Access Denied'. Although I am the IT Administrator at a TV station (and an ISA MVP) and can deal with most things on my own.this is my first experience with Vista and have only been using it a couple days.so I am a little lost as to where to really look for the problem.what to expect.and what to do about it. I gave a link to the application's Site. It is a free program and I consider it 'safe', so maybe someone may want to download it and see what results they get. It is a 'scanner' to detect wireless networks.