The project officially ceased development years ago to merge into what is now known as . While a "3.5 development ISO" was once discussed in developer circles like the Seguridad Wireless Forum , the last widely recognized and functional builds stopped at Wifiway 3.4 . 📡 What Was Wifiway?
: The OS is built on a modular structure (Slax-based), allowing users to add or remove specific software modules to customize the ISO size and functionality. Technical Specifications Wifiway 3.5 Iso
If your internal card doesn't support monitor mode, plug in your USB adapter (e.g., Alfa). Wifiway should auto-load the driver. The project officially ceased development years ago to
Ethical hackers use the distribution to simulate real-world attacks on wireless networks and assess their overall security posture. : The OS is built on a modular
| Component | Minimum | |-----------|---------| | CPU | Pentium III 1 GHz | | RAM | 256 MB (512 MB recommended) | | Storage | Bootable CD/DVD or USB (1GB) | | WiFi Chipset | Atheros, Ralink, or Broadcom (injection-capable) |
: Designed to be run directly from a CD or USB drive without needing an installation, which is ideal for testing hardware compatibility on the fly. Kernel Optimizations