Resources for “The Wireless Kitchen”
KWiFiManager: kwifimanager.sourceforge.net
wmWAVE: wmwave.sourceforge.net
WmWiFi: wmwifi.digitalssg.net
wmifinfo: www.zevv.nl/wmifinfo
wavemon: www.janmorgenstern.de/projects-software.html
Marcel's Web site (check out the wine page): www.marcelgagne.com
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