• Homedale 2.11 (2024)

    From D@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 29 11:59:59 2024
    (using Tor Browser 13.5.1)
    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=homedale+wifi
    ...
    https://the-sz.com/products/homedale/
    Homedale
    Wi-Fi / WLAN Monitor
    Windows: Free Download Homedale.zip >https://the-sz.com/common/get.php?product=homedale
    (Homedale.zip / 876 KB), extracted . . .
    (Homedale / 1.93 MB / 1 Files, 0 Folders), "Homedale.exe"
    macOS: Free Download Homedale.dmg >https://the-sz.com/common/get.php?product=homedale_mac
    With Homedale, you can scan for Wi-Fi / WLAN Access Points and monitor
    their signal strength. The details window shows all 'Information elements' >and their decoded data.
    Use the detected access points with Google Geolocation and Mozilla Location >Service to locate yourself.
    Homedale works with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax wireless networks in the 2.4 GHz,
    5 GHz and 6 GHz frequency bands using 20, 40, 80 and 160 MHz width channels. >Details
    See an overview of all available access points with their signal strength, >security [WEP/WPA/WPA2/WPA3], network name (SSID), BSSID, vendor based on
    MAC address, channel, supported data rates and much more.
    Details from information elements (IE) advertised by the access points are >parsed and shown.
    Signal Strength
    You can also monitor the signal strength of selected access points in a
    graph over the time. With a right mouse click, you can start logging to a >text file and create a screenshot.
    Frequency Usage
    See the usage of all Wi-Fi channels and find the optimal channel for your >access point.
    Connect
    Make a right mouse click to connect and disconnect from a Wi-Fi / WLAN
    access point. The blue icon shows the currently connected access point. >Windows: Free Download Homedale.zip >https://the-sz.com/common/get.php?product=homedale
    Version 2.11 * 5 months ago * 875kb * VirusTotal Report
    New: Channel width display improved
    macOS: Free Download Homedale.dmg >https://the-sz.com/common/get.php?product=homedale_mac
    Version 1.17 * 6 months ago * 3.9MB * VirusTotal Report
    New: Crash prevented
    Do you like the software? Make a Donation!
    You don't need to have a paypal account in order to make a donation.
    Do you have questions? Check the FAQ. >https://the-sz.com/products/homedale/help.php
    Do you need additional features or would you like to help with the >translation? Send a Mail!
    Install using package managers:
    winget install --id the-sz.Homedale -e --force
    content_copy
    choco install homedale.portable -y --ignore-checksum
    content_copy
    Supported Languages:
    English
    French
    German
    Greek
    Italian
    Korean
    Norwegian
    Polish
    Portuguese
    Russian
    Simplified Chinese
    Slovenian
    Swedish
    Traditional Chinese
    Ukrainian
    Supported Operating Systems:
    Windows 11
    Windows 10
    Windows 8
    Windows 7
    Windows Vista
    Windows XP
    Windows 2000
    Windows Server
    macOS 14 ... 10.10
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  • From Big Al@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 29 07:28:22 2024
    On 7/29/24 06:59 AM, D wrote:
    (using Tor Browser 13.5.1)
    etc etc etc.

    Why do you post this crap? and in this manor?
    Why not just put up a link and maybe your thought as to why it's worth it.
    <plunk>
    --
    Linux Mint 21.3, Cinnamon 6.0.4, Kernel 5.15.0-117-generic
    Al

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to Big Al on Mon Jul 29 16:30:20 2024
    Big Al <alan@invalid.com> wrote:

    On 7/29/24 06:59 AM, D wrote:
    (using Tor Browser 13.5.1)
    etc etc etc.

    Why do you post this crap? and in this manor?
    Why not just put up a link and maybe your thought as to why it's worth it.
    <plunk>

    You are replying to a poster submitting through a mixmin/dizum remailer.
    Most mixmin/dizum posters are trolls, malcontents, peuriles, or other
    unwanted poster types. You'll be happier filtering out mixmin/dizum
    sourced posts (test on the injection node in the PATH header if your
    NNTP client can test on non-overview headers, and supports regex).

    Also, since the original post looks like spam in disguise, just another
    reason to filter out the crap source. The OP wasn't here to help
    anyone, just to announce his promotion.

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  • From wasbit@21:1/5 to Big Al on Tue Jul 30 09:50:15 2024
    On 29/07/2024 12:28, Big Al wrote:
    On 7/29/24 06:59 AM, D wrote:
    (using Tor Browser 13.5.1)
    etc etc etc.

    Why do you post this crap? and in this manor?
    Why not just put up a link and maybe your thought as to why it's worth it.
        <plunk>

    I tend to agree. I find his style almost unreadable - so that defeats
    his object.
    In this case however the programme is a genuine freeware but as I
    haven't used it I can't comment.

    Homedale Wi-Fi / WLAN Monitor
    - https://the-sz.com/products/homedale/

    The print on the website is feint but there are a host of other
    programmes to check out.


    Is 'plunk' the past participle of plonk? :)



    --
    Regards
    wasbit

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  • From John C.@21:1/5 to VanguardLH on Tue Jul 30 03:34:38 2024
    VanguardLH wrote:
    Big Al <alan@invalid.com> wrote:

    On 7/29/24 06:59 AM, D wrote:
    (using Tor Browser 13.5.1)
    etc etc etc.

    Why do you post this crap? and in this manor?
    Why not just put up a link and maybe your thought as to why it's worth it. >> <plunk>

    You are replying to a poster submitting through a mixmin/dizum remailer.
    Most mixmin/dizum posters are trolls, malcontents, peuriles, or other unwanted poster types. You'll be happier filtering out mixmin/dizum
    sourced posts (test on the injection node in the PATH header if your
    NNTP client can test on non-overview headers, and supports regex).

    Also, since the original post looks like spam in disguise, just another reason to filter out the crap source. The OP wasn't here to help
    anyone, just to announce his promotion.

    +1

    I filter out anything sent from Mixmin.

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    John C.

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  • From John C.@21:1/5 to wasbit on Tue Jul 30 03:35:38 2024
    wasbit wrote:
    On 29/07/2024 12:28, Big Al wrote:
    On 7/29/24 06:59 AM, D wrote:
    (using Tor Browser 13.5.1)
    etc etc etc.

    Why do you post this crap? and in this manor?
    Why not just put up a link and maybe your thought as to why it's worth
    it.
         <plunk>

    I tend to agree. I find his style almost unreadable - so that defeats
    his object.
    In this case however the programme is a genuine freeware but as I
    haven't used it I can't comment.

    Homedale Wi-Fi / WLAN Monitor
     - https://the-sz.com/products/homedale/

    The print on the website is feint but there are a host of other
    programmes to check out.


    Is 'plunk' the past participle of plonk? :)

    No, it's "ploinked". 80)>

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    John C.

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  • From Big Al@21:1/5 to John C. on Tue Jul 30 08:14:26 2024
    On 7/30/24 06:35 AM, John C. wrote:
    wasbit wrote:
    On 29/07/2024 12:28, Big Al wrote:
    On 7/29/24 06:59 AM, D wrote:
    (using Tor Browser 13.5.1)
    etc etc etc.

    Why do you post this crap? and in this manor?
    Why not just put up a link and maybe your thought as to why it's worth
    it.
         <plunk>

    I tend to agree. I find his style almost unreadable - so that defeats
    his object.
    In this case however the programme is a genuine freeware but as I
    haven't used it I can't comment.

    Homedale Wi-Fi / WLAN Monitor
     - https://the-sz.com/products/homedale/

    The print on the website is feint but there are a host of other
    programmes to check out.


    Is 'plunk' the past participle of plonk? :)

    No, it's "ploinked". 80)>

    Well, we're splitting hairs here, but plunk seems to be defined as striking strings like on a
    guitar, where plonk is to set down firmly.
    I intended it to mean dropping it in the trash. I filtered as you suggest, however I did it on the
    name / email, never tried wildcards in Thunderbird.
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    Linux Mint 21.3, Cinnamon 6.0.4, Kernel 5.15.0-117-generic
    Al

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