wifi-network-testing
freebsd-wifibox
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wifi-network-testing
- Wifi Network Testing - Scan your wifi network and obtain troubleshooting details, with extreme granularity - using a colorful command-line tool.
- Wi-Fi Ağ Testi - Wi-Fi ağınızı tarayın ve teknik beceri gerektirmeyen renkli bir komut satırı aracı kullanarak aşırı ayrıntılarla sorun giderme ayrıntılarını alın.
- Wifi Network Testing - Scan your wifi network and obtain troubleshooting details, with extreme granularity; using a colorful command-line tool with no technical skill necessary.
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Wifi testing tool
Github repo - Compatible with Debian-based Linux, Mac and Windows
I've seen a few posts from guys in this sub looking for tools that might fall under this umbrella, so sharing it in hopes it may be of use: Wifi Network Testing
freebsd-wifibox
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Is FreeBSD considered more stable than Debian Linux?
WifiBox https://github.com/pgj/freebsd-wifibox
- An interesting concept to overcome the severe limitations of WiFi drivers in FreeBSD
- Wifibox: Use Linux to drive your wireless card on FreeBSD
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MediaTek MT7921 Wireless LAN driver
I have the MT7922 (also an ASUS laptop, I wish they would just drop this brand) and about your only option is to run wifibox with a Linux kernel that supports this chip; if you want it to run natively. I gave up on that headache and instead run Fedora with QEMU/KVM and FreeBSD, which isn't an option for everyone.
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DragonFly BSD 6.4
You can use WifiBox[1], being a user of FreeBSD myself (Laptop, Workstation and many servers) it would be nice to have "native" ac/ax.
[1] https://github.com/pgj/freebsd-wifibox
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FreeBSD 13: Wifi with Wifibox
Credits to Gabor for the great work! (Link: https://github.com/pgj/freebsd-wifibox)
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Migrate from Linux to FreeBSD
I hardly can take this as valid answer until https://github.com/pgj/freebsd-wifibox exists and in active use by FreeBSD users.
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Is there a list of supported WiFi cards in FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT?
Then this should help.
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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-5544-1 Atheros ath9k wireless device driver
Thats what wifibox does on FreeBSD (though I believe the reason is more for drivers than for isolation): https://github.com/pgj/freebsd-wifibox
- Considering FreeBSD as a desktop OS, curious about why it is not more used on the desktop. If you do not use it on desktop, which applications are missing? Any issues that prevent this use?
What are some alternatives?
locationchanger - Change OS X’s network location based on the name of Wi-Fi network
linux-browser-installer - Script to install Linux browsers under a Linux chroot on FreeBSD
NetTool - A tool to look over your network and do other things 😈.
getAir2U - The Present of Wireless Attacks for Linux systems
android-get-saved-wifi-passwords - Bash Script To Retrieve Saved Wi-Fi Passwords On Rooted Android Devices
vm-bhyve - Shell based, minimal dependency bhyve manager
NetSwitchParanoid - Switches between network interfaces, disconnects/reconnects them, automatically & indefinitely.
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
.dotfiles - My MacOS, Ubuntu, Arch Linux, Windows and WSL dotfiles with a custom installer and various helpers
OpenDoas - A portable fork of the OpenBSD `doas` command
cleanmymac - A developer friendly command line cleaner program for modern macOS systems
freebsd-src - The FreeBSD src tree publish-only repository. Experimenting with 'simple' pull requests....