Swarfendor437
Sat Jun 17, 2017 8:26:18 am
Courtesy of Linux.com:
https://www.linux.com/learn/how-configu ... ux-desktop
The link to wifi-radar is dead but you can either download it from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/wifi-r ... p_redirect
or from within Synaptic Package Manager which holds the latest version and saves converting .rpm based software which the sourceforge one contains:
You have to launch it via the terminal:
Once launched it will give some errors and no log but it does work - just close the error message dialog/ue. You should see a wifi-radar icon appear on the panel - now right-click and 'add to favourites' so you don't have to use the terminal - you will need to provide your login password at launch as it is a system tool.
https://www.linux.com/learn/how-configu ... ux-desktop
The link to wifi-radar is dead but you can either download it from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/wifi-r ... p_redirect
or from within Synaptic Package Manager which holds the latest version and saves converting .rpm based software which the sourceforge one contains:
You have to launch it via the terminal:
- Code:
sudo wifi-radar
Once launched it will give some errors and no log but it does work - just close the error message dialog/ue. You should see a wifi-radar icon appear on the panel - now right-click and 'add to favourites' so you don't have to use the terminal - you will need to provide your login password at launch as it is a system tool.