Wireless LAN Monitor

Version: 
3.14b11
Release date: 
Saturday, 16 February, 2019

License:

Interface:

Wireless LAN Monitor, providing the following features:

  • monitoring the status of your Wireless LAN connection
  • support of multipe connection profiles, which can be exported and imported
  • optionally configuring the TCP/IP interface of the Wireless LAN device
  • automatic connection scan on startup
  • automatic generation of WEP keys
This software is distributed as compressed package. You have to download and manually install it; if prerequisites are required, you will have to manually install them too.

Manual installation

Available both as ZIP and WarpIN package:

  • download the ZIP package to temporary directory and unpack it to destination folder;
  • the WarpIN package is self-installing.

See below for download link(s).

You can install the prerequisites with rpm running the following string in a command line:

yum install dhclient

Following ones are the download links for manual installation:

Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.14b11 (30/1/2021, Andreas Buchinger)
 ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wlan/xwlan314beta11.zip
Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.14b10 (16/2/2019, Andreas Buchinger)
 ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wlan/xwlan314beta10.zip
Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.14b9 (1/12/2018, Andreas Buchinger) Readme/What's new
readme.txt for XWLAN -------------------- 20180722 last update by Andreas Buchinger for v3.14 release ############################################################################### readme.cmd should start the proper .inf file for your language !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! READ IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Especially the prerequisites and installation sections Please read the WSE presentations from Christian too. Links can be found at projects home page http://trac.netlabs.org/xwlan/ ############################################################################### If readme.cmd does not work for you change into xcenter\xwlan directory and double click on xwlaneng.inf. Installation (short form) ------------------------- 1. run 'yum install dhclient' 2. run 'instwgt.cmd' or 'instexe.cmd' 3. for wpa_supplicant libc, gcc1, ssl10, crypto10 and z1 is needed (yum install libc libcx libgcc1 openssl-libs zlib) Since v3.12 xwlan/wlanstat uses ISC DHCP client instead the OS/2 included one. If you want to use DHCP which is very common with wireless networking install it with 'yum install dhclient'. If you don't like the ISC dhcp client you have to stick with older xwlan versions or use static IP addresses. With v3.14 wpa_supplicant.exe is included. This is to ease installation as xwlan needs it at the right place. Maybe this will change in future versions. The included version is a beta from 2018 development tree which includes KRACK fix. Troubleshooting after installation. Walk through STEP BY STEP ------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Does XWLAN detect your device? Open properties dialog and go to Device page. Driver version must be something like 'WRND32x$ V2.xx'. A list of 'Driver capabilities' is shown too. If the list does not include 'WPA encryption' you can not use it with this device. 2 When using WPA secured networks wpa_supplicant.exe is needed. For your convience it is included with this package. This version was build from trunk on official site http://w1.fi/ at beginning of March 2018. This should contain all patches for KRACK and identifies itself as 'wpa_supplicant v2.7 (OS/2-v2)' Though most tests were made with version v2.2 (eCS-v1). v2.0 was tested too. XWLAN should work with all versions above v2.0. Check wpa_supplicant version by looking at xwlan properties 'WPA Supplicant' page (page between 'TCP/IP' and 'Script') and check the entry at the bottom. Should be something like 'wpa_supplicant v2.7 (OS/2-v2)'. Hint, if your device does not support WPA encryption (or genmac does not support WPA with your device) this page is not visible. Sorry, you will not be able to connect to WPA secured networks. If wpa_supplicant is not found by xwlan check from command line 'wpa_supplicant -v' in the directory where the .dim file resides. 3 Proper dhclient installed? Go to poperties TCP/IP 2 page. At the bottom must be displayed in blue color the version of dhclient found on your system. Something like 'isc-dhclient-V3.1-ESV-R3/eCS-v3' 4 Set up a profile matching the settings of your access point. If you can not connect the reasons can be many. Rule out one by one. Sorry, further reading required ;-) 5 Double check your profile settings. Use the included help files to learn how to setup a network profile. IT professionals usually knows such settings by heart. Ask one if you're not familar with networking. 6 Check your network and IP settings. With OS/2 you can check this with ifconfig command. Use 'ifconfig lan0' or 'ifconfig lan1'. More comfortable way to check can be done with included ifc2.cmd (ifmon.cmd). You can run this script while you switch between wired and wireless connection or start/stop wireless connection and watch the changes made by XWLAN. 7 If you've control over the wireless access point settings you can try at first with encryption switched off. Activate WPA afterwards when you know everything else works fine. HINT - a lot of older wireless hardware do not support WPA2. 8 If using WPA encryption XWLAN has menu option to display output from wpa_supplicant. There are different verbosity options too. Right click on the XWLAN xcenter widget or WLANSTAT symbol and select the pop-up menu entry 'WPA Supplicant -> Visible'. The command line window where wpa_supplicant is running will be shown now. Of course wpa_supplicant must be running to see this window. XWLAN starts it automatically when you 'Enable Radio' and the selected profile is configured to use WPA encryption. XWLAN also stops wpa_supplicant and the window disappers when you disable radio or select another profile which do not need it. If the menu misses this entry see 2. If you're using WPA encryption but wpa_supplicant can not establish a connection it does not make any sense to read further. Get wpa_supplicant working or use network without WPA encryption. Start with Debug level 'Info (normal)' wpa_supplicant output should look like the following - Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant lan2: Trying to associate with SSID 'ANET_WLAN4' lan2: Associated with 14:68:2c:71:58:d8 lan2: WPA: Key negotiation completed with 14:68:2c:71:58:d8 [PTK=TKIP GTK=.. lan2: CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED - Connection to 14:68:2c:71:58:d8 completed [id=. If all you get are repeated output lines like this - lan2: Associated with 59:00:77:5c:06:00 lan2: Associated with 59:00:77:5c:06:00 lan2: Associated with 59:00:77:5c:06:00 lan2: Associated with 59:00:77:5c:06:00 wpa_supplicant can NOT connect to your access point. Check your profile settings. 9 If you've set up your profile to 'Configure automatically using DHCP' dhclient is started automatically by XWLAN after the connection is established. When there is no connection f.i. your 'Profile - Security' settings are wrong or wpa_supplicant is not working dhclient will not start. Do not start any DHCP client manually. Dhclient is usually fired up in a hidden window. This can be easily found f.i. in the xwp tasklist. Open it and see the logging there. But if you configured 'Activate logging' in XWLAN properties TCP/IP page 2 dhclient output will be redirected to the defined log file instead. Check it out. No dhclient window will be created in this case. 10 Additional logging can be catched with the PMPrintf253 package. You need pmprintf.dll on your system. With pmprintf.exe you can see logging from XWLAN if enabled via ini keys. 'deb.cmd' which is included can set proper keys. 'deb on' activates full logging. 'deb' shows current settings. 11 On some installations it was observed that genmac returns wrong lan interface number. I reproduced this when both fxwrap.sys and switch.os2 drivers are installed. In such scenario genmac returns wireless interface one number higher than it actually uses. If you enable radio but XWLAN fails to assign an IP address you may be hit by this bug. You can use fixed IP address in this case or use the DHCP client override option (TCP/IP page 2). Check 'Use different interface instead lan(N)' and select manually lan(N-1). Use this option with care! Genmac link.exe would return wrong interface number in such case too. You can check with 'ifconfig lanX'. When f.i. wpa_supplicant show 'lan3: Trying to associate with SSID...' (see 8) but ifc2.cmd only lists lan0 and lan1 and XWLAN can never establish a connection this may indicate you are hit by this bug. Again, currently this problem was only seen when fxwrap.sys and switch.os2 are installed at the same time.
 ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wlan/xwlan314beta9.zip
Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.14b7 (17/10/2018)
 ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wlan/xwlan314beta7.zip
Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.14b6 (11/10/2018)
 ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wlan/xwlan314beta6.zip
Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.14b5 (2/10/2018)
 ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wlan/xwlan314beta5.zip
Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.14b4 (Beta4, 22/7/2018) Readme/What's new
Revision history: (v3.14) XWLAN - XCenter WLAN monitor This XCenter widget allows to monitor the status of your wireless LAN devices, providing connection profile support, automatic connection scan on startup, key generation, WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption. Available as XCenter Widget and standalone program, Wireless LAN hardware & driver req. NLS: ENG DEU SVE ITA NLD ESP Homepage: http://wlan.netlabs.org
 ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wlan/xwlan314beta4.zip
Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.13 (22/12/2017) Readme/What's new
Since v3.12 xwlan uses ISC dhcp client. If you really want to stick with the old OS/2 dhclient then v3.12 is not your best choice.
 hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/util/wps/xwlan313.zip
Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.12 (12/2/2016) Readme/What's new
readme.txt for XWLAN -------------------- 20150221 last update by Andreas Buchinger for v3.12 release ############################################################################### readme.cmd should start the proper .inf file for your language !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! READ IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Especially the prerequisites and installation sections Please read the WSE presentations from Christian too. Links can be found at projects home page http://trac.netlabs.org/xwlan/ ############################################################################### If readme.cmd does not work for you change into xcenter\xwlan directory and double click on xwlaneng.inf. Installation (short form) ------------------------- 1. run 'yum install dhclient' 2. run 'instwgt.cmd' or 'instexe.cmd' Since v3.12 xwlan/wlanstat uses ISC DHCP client instead the OS/2 included one. If you want to use DHCP which is very common with wireless networking install it with 'yum install dhclient'. If you don't like the ISC dhcp client you have to stick with older xwlan versions or use static IP addresses. With v3.12 wpa_supplicant.exe is included. This is to ease installation as xwlan needs it at the right place. Maybe this will change in future versions. Troubleshooting after installation. Walk through STEP BY STEP ------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Does XWLAN detect your device? Open properties dialog and go to Device page. Driver version must be something like 'WRND32x$ V2.xx'. A list of 'Driver capabilities' is shown too. If the list does not include 'WPA encryption' you can not use it with this device. 2 When using WPA secured networks wpa_supplicant.exe is needed. For your convience it is included with this package. This version was build from the official place at /svn.netlabs.org/ports. 'wpa_supplicant v2.2 (eCS-v1)' currently is the best tested version. v2.0 was tested too. XWLAN should work with all versions above v2.0. Check wpa_supplicant version by looking at xwlan properties 'WPA Supplicant' page (page between 'TCP/IP' and 'Script') and check the entry at the bottom. Should be something like 'wpa_supplicant v2.2 (eCS-v1)'. Hint, if your device does not support WPA encryption (or genmac does not support WPA with your device) this page is not visible. Sorry, you will not be able to connect to WPA secured networks. If wpa_supplicant is not found by xwlan check from command line 'wpa_supplicant -v' in the directory where the .dim file resides. 3 Proper dhclient installed? Go to poperties TCP/IP 2 page. At the bottom must be displayed in blue color the version of dhclient found on your system. Something like 'isc-dhclient-V3.1-ESV-R3/eCS-v3' 4 Set up a profile matching the settings of your access point. If you can not connect the reasons can be many. Rule out one by one. Sorry, further reading required ;-) 5 Double check your profile settings. Use the included help files to learn how to setup a network profile. IT professionals usually knows such settings by heart. Ask one if you're not familar with networking. 6 Check your network and IP settings. With OS/2 you can check this with ifconfig command. Use 'ifconfig lan0' or 'ifconfig lan1'. More comfortable way to check can be done with included ifc2.cmd (ifmon.cmd). You can run this script while you switch between wired and wireless connection or start/stop wireless connection and watch the changes made by XWLAN. 7 If you've control over the wireless access point settings you can try at first with encryption switched off. Activate WPA afterwards when you know everything else works fine. HINT - a lot of older wireless hardware do not support WPA2. 8 If using WPA encryption XWLAN has menu option to display output from wpa_supplicant. There are different verbosity options too. Right click on the XWLAN xcenter widget or WLANSTAT symbol and select the pop-up menu entry 'WPA Supplicant -> Visible'. The command line window where wpa_supplicant is running will be shown now. Of course wpa_supplicant must be running to see this window. XWLAN starts it automatically when you 'Enable Radio' and the selected profile is configured to use WPA encryption. XWLAN also stops wpa_supplicant and the window disappers when you disable radio or select another profile which do not need it. If the menu misses this entry see 2. If you're using WPA encryption but wpa_supplicant can not establish a connection it does not make any sense to read further. Get wpa_supplicant working or use network without WPA encryption. Start with Debug level 'Info (normal)' wpa_supplicant output should look like the following - Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant lan2: Trying to associate with SSID 'ANET_WLAN4' lan2: Associated with 14:68:2c:71:58:d8 lan2: WPA: Key negotiation completed with 14:68:2c:71:58:d8 [PTK=TKIP GTK=.. lan2: CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED - Connection to 14:68:2c:71:58:d8 completed [id=. If all you get are repeated output lines like this - lan2: Associated with 59:00:77:5c:06:00 lan2: Associated with 59:00:77:5c:06:00 lan2: Associated with 59:00:77:5c:06:00 lan2: Associated with 59:00:77:5c:06:00 wpa_supplicant can NOT connect to your access point. Check your profile settings. 9 If you've set up your profile to 'Configure automatically using DHCP' dhclient is started automatically by XWLAN after the connection is established. When there is no connection f.i. your 'Profile - Security' settings are wrong or wpa_supplicant is not working dhclient will not start. Do not start any DHCP client manually. Dhclient is usually fired up in a hidden window. This can be easily found f.i. in the xwp tasklist. Open it and see the logging there. But if you configured 'Activate logging' in XWLAN properties TCP/IP page 2 dhclient output will be redirected to the defined log file instead. Check it out. No dhclient window will be created in this case. 10 Additional logging can be catched with the PMPrintf253 package. You need pmprintf.dll on your system. With pmprintf.exe you can see logging from XWLAN if enabled via ini keys. 'deb.cmd' which is included can set proper keys. 'deb on' activates full logging. 'deb' shows current settings. 11 On some installations it was observed that genmac returns wrong lan interface number. I reproduced this when both fxwrap.sys and switch.os2 drivers are installed. In such scenario genmac returns wireless interface one number higher than it actually uses. If you enable radio but XWLAN fails to assign an IP address you may be hit by this bug. You can use fixed IP address in this case or use the DHCP client override option (TCP/IP page 2). Check 'Use different interface instead lan(N)' and select manually lan(N-1). Use this option with care! Genmac link.exe would return wrong interface number in such case too. You can check with 'ifconfig lanX'. When f.i. wpa_supplicant show 'lan3: Trying to associate with SSID...' (see 8) but ifc2.cmd only lists lan0 and lan1 and XWLAN can never establish a connection this may indicate you are hit by this bug. Again, currently this problem was only seen when fxwrap.sys and switch.os2 are installed at the same time.
 ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wlan/xwlan312.zip
Wireless LAN Monitor v. 3.1.0 (26/1/2008)
 www.netlabs.org/pub/wlan/xwlan310.zip
Record updated last time on: 06/02/2021 - 08:09

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Why do you think bind is required? I'm pretty sure I don't have it ever installed on any of my machines. Moreover the full DHCP Suite isn't required too. dhclient is enough - yum install dhclient.

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