The "Final" 4.11 release refined several popular tools that made the distro famous:
A portable software focused on WPS protocol auditing. It is highly effective at testing if a router has a generic/known WPS pin or is vulnerable to Pixie-Dust attacks. wifislax-4-11-final.iso
Wifislax is developed by the Spanish security community (Seguridad Wireless) and is known for its incredible driver support, particularly for wireless chipsets that other distributions might struggle to put into monitor mode. The "Final" 4
Wifislax 4.11 Final is a specialized, Slackware-based Linux distribution designed primarily for wireless security auditing and penetration testing. While older, this version remains a landmark release for enthusiasts and professionals who need a live operating system packed with niche tools for analyzing WiFi networks. Wifislax 4
Some older wireless cards have better-documented "injection" drivers in the older kernels found in this version.
Following the maintenance focus of version 4.10.1—which famously fixed freezing issues with the in monitor mode—the 4.11 release focused on kernel updates and firmware stabilization. This made it one of the most stable platforms for long-term auditing sessions before the project eventually transitioned to the 64-bit 5.x series. Why Use It Today?
Automated tools for social engineering attacks where a "fake" access point is created to trick users into providing their WiFi passwords. System Improvements over 4.10