This is the command wifi-radar that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
WiFi Radar - utility for managing WiFi profiles
SYNOPSIS
wifi-radar [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
WiFi Radar is a PyGTK2 utility for managing WiFi profiles.
It will look for the config file in /etc/wifi-radar/wifi-radar.conf. You can change that
in wifi-radar.
If the configuration file does not exist, it will create it, so you must always run it
within a correctly permitted account (as root or use sudo or pam).
Recent versions partially implement WPA-TKIP with wpa_supplicant. You need a running
wpa_supplicant installation with a /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf file. Then by
setting in your /etc/wifi-radar/wifi-radar.conf file the "use_wpa = yes" option and
"wpa_driver = ipw" for example, wpa_supplicant will be launched when you connect using
this profile.
But currently you can't set your wpa_supplicant options like the psk, proto, key_mgmt etc.
using wifi-radar. Your wpa_supplicant configuration file should be set and tested
already. If you have different networks set in wpa_supplicant.conf, then you can switch
using wifi-radar.
The wifi-radar script accepts the following command-line options:
OPTIONS
-v, --version for printing the version.
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