Im looking to run a scans of my companys wireless network for monitoring. I've be running Linux and Unix sense 1990. I just switched to a Mac and the commands iwconfig, iwlist, iwscan and others are not packaged in the apple version of Unix and are not in the Mac Ports. Do you have any idea or suggestions that would be an equivalent to these command line programs.
Well, you've still not provided information on your Mac machine or the OS X installed - I'll assume that you are using Mavericks?
As already stated, OS X has a nice
Network Utility, unfortunately it is not easy to find (at least in Mavericks) - the app is no longer in the Utilities folder of Finder, so a search is needed.
Options include going to Spotlight and simply typing in 'Net....' - will be a first hit and will open w/ the dialog window shown in my first screen capture; however, if you go into Finder and search your computer (the second screen capture), the Utility is shown as a brown circle (like a radar screen) - right click and setup an alias to your Dock if that is what you want - I have an alias icon on my dock - let us know if the app solves your issues; if not, post back for further advice. Dave

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