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I was searching for a program that can scan for WiFi networks and print all of the SSIDs. I tried with scapy but I failed. I am using the pyCharm editor.

I tried this code:

from scapy.all import *
from scapy.layers.dot11 import Dot11

def packet_handler(pkt):        
    if pkt.haslayer(Dot11) and pkt.type == 2:        
        print(pkt.show())
scapy.sniff(iface="mon0", prn=packet_handler)
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try pip install wifi then for scanning use

from wifi import Cell, Scheme
Cell.all('wlan0')

This returns a list of Cell objects. Under the hood, this calls iwlist scan and parses the unfriendly output. Each cell object should have the following attributes: ssid, signal, quality and more. and for connecting use

cell = Cell.all('wlan0')[0]
scheme = Scheme.for_cell('wlan0', 'home', cell, passkey)
scheme.save()
scheme.activate()

scheme = Scheme.find('wlan0', 'home')
scheme.activate()

for more info goto https://wifi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

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    Just a quick note - This python library works only on Linux systems Apr 28, 2019 at 15:13
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    @NikhilBaliga so what do the rest of us do? May 28, 2019 at 18:05
  • You could create a boot drive and install a flavor of linux, otherwise you will have to play around with the pyobjc lib to bridge the gap and try and access ios' airport pypi.org/project/pyobjc Feb 14, 2020 at 6:01
  • please note that this library/project is no longer maintained by the developer :(
    – Smankusors
    May 24, 2020 at 1:45
  • wifi module not support Windows?
    – CS QGB
    Mar 31, 2021 at 11:32

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