After version 3.4, the developers focused more heavily on Wifislax, which evolved into a more modern, Slackware-based distribution.
: For monitoring and attacking wireless networks. wifiway 3.4.iso ISO 490.00M 1
WifiWay 3.4 represents a specific milestone in the project’s history. Released in the early 2010s, it captured the state of wireless security at a time when WEP was still fading but WPA/WPA2 cracking was becoming mainstream. The version number 3.4, combined with the exact ISO size 490.00 MB, indicates a carefully trimmed filesystem—every megabyte dedicated to wireless reconnaissance, injection, and decryption. After version 3
: It includes numerous pre-configured launchers and scripts tailored for wireless auditing, similar to its sister project, Technical Specifications ISO File Size Architecture : Optimized for 32-bit (x86) Base System After version 3.4
After version 3.4, the developers focused more heavily on Wifislax, which evolved into a more modern, Slackware-based distribution.
: For monitoring and attacking wireless networks.
WifiWay 3.4 represents a specific milestone in the project’s history. Released in the early 2010s, it captured the state of wireless security at a time when WEP was still fading but WPA/WPA2 cracking was becoming mainstream. The version number 3.4, combined with the exact ISO size 490.00 MB, indicates a carefully trimmed filesystem—every megabyte dedicated to wireless reconnaissance, injection, and decryption.
: It includes numerous pre-configured launchers and scripts tailored for wireless auditing, similar to its sister project, Technical Specifications ISO File Size Architecture : Optimized for 32-bit (x86) Base System