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    NetStumbler for Windows 7

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by toughbook2010, Jan 10, 2010.

  1. toughbook2010

    toughbook2010 Notebook Consultant

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    If anyone want to use NetStumbler with windows 7 all you have to do is Right click on the short cut then go to properties,Compatibility,Choose (windows xp Service pack 3), Apply and your set.

    Good Luck
     
  2. KLonsdale

    KLonsdale Notebook Evangelist

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    inssider works with windows 7 don't have to get into windows xp mode mode.
     
  3. Azrial

    Azrial Notebook Deity

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    You might also want to check out the newer inSSIDer.

    EDIT: I did not read the post above mine carefully. :(
     
  4. mnementh

    mnementh Crusty Ol' TinkerDwagon

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    Or you could get medieval on it's arse & break out the oscilloscope...

    ;)

    mnem
    That's right... I have an oscilloscope, and BOY, are its probes COLD...
     
  5. Alex

    Alex Super Moderator

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    Reps all round :D

    I like inSSIDer now , but I used NetStumbler for years,It was fussy with the wi-fi hardware though

    Alex