Wifislax has a long history, but moving to a 64-bit architecture was a necessary evolution. Version 3.3 Final is built on Slackware, offering the rock-solid stability that distro is famous for. The move to a pure 64-bit environment (with multilib support) means it can handle modern hardware drivers and heavier memory requirements much better than its 32-bit predecessors.
Boot times are snappy, even when running from a USB drive. The kernel support is robust, recognizing most modern Wi-Fi cards and chipsets out of the box—which is the most critical feature for a Wi-Fi auditing OS. wifislax64-3.3-final.iso
Wifislax64 3.3 Final is a tool for security professionals and enthusiasts. Using it to compromise networks without explicit written permission from the owner is illegal in most jurisdictions. Always test on your own lab equipment or networks you own/are authorized to audit. Wifislax has a long history, but moving to
While the changelog is extensive, these are the headliners: Boot times are snappy, even when running from a USB drive