
I have only found a restricted (trial) version of the software to try.
I have not found a copy of the software to try. Other parties that provide wireless software clients - This may include open source software and other closed-source software released to the public. Party that provides wireless services (typically for a fee) - software may connect to a provider's services and also provide the means to connect to foreign/other networks. These software, however, can be limited to particular hardware. Hardware designers (ODMs) or manufactures (OEMs) - drivers for hardware products often also have included wireless client utilities. The sources for other wireless software client utilities are typically of the following classes:Įnterprise software - software intended for business use and targeted for business customers. I have been doing research for such clients recently, and have been able to identify some usable clients, but unfortunately, many such clients have been discontinued and are no longer easy to find. For example, if there is a concern about a software mod that may break a license, about software that normally should not normally be distributed, or for other reasons, please, send a PM. I am also available via PM for issues that some may rather not post directly here. Please provide information regarding known software clients and experiences. I shall attempt to organize information into this post. The purpose of this thread is to document and facilitate the identification and finding of alternative software wireless clients.

Identifying access points details such as frequency, channel, or MAC addresses is not possible. Only one of multiple access points with the same SSID/name is displayed. Many EAP Authentication methods are not available. Windows XP comes with its Wireless Zero Configuration utility and service to manage and connect to Wireless networks, but the utility has notable shortcomings:

I have been having diffuculty finding decent Wireless, IEEE 802.11 client utilities for Windows XP.
