by Thorn » Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:14 pm
The short answer is: "Nothing for Windows."
Basically, those of us still doing anything serious in wireless are doing it with Kismet under some *nix variant. If you don't want to install *nix on your machine, my suggestion is to run Kismet on a BT5 live CD, and save the files to a FAT32 formatted USB drive. You can then boot to Windows 7 and manipulate them using whatever tools you want.