Add experimental release for 4.7.y kernels

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This work was the result of the paper [Advanced Wi-Fi Attacks Using Commodity Hardware](https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/473761/1/acsac2014.pdf) presented at ACSAC 2014. *If you use these tools in your research, please reference this paper.* Most code is open source, and contributions are welcome. The code of the constant jammer can be requested but is not available publicly. Don't worry, we won't bite. This work was the result of the paper [Advanced Wi-Fi Attacks Using Commodity Hardware](https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/473761/1/acsac2014.pdf) presented at ACSAC 2014. *If you use these tools in your research, please reference this paper.* Most code is open source, and contributions are welcome. The code of the constant jammer can be requested but is not available publicly. Don't worry, we won't bite.
April 2016: we now support Linux kernels 3.0 up to and including 4.4! See the [modwifi-4.4-1.tar.gz](releases/modwifi-4.4-1.tar.gz) release! This has been tested on Arch Linux and Ubuntu 15.10. - April 2016: we now support Linux kernels 3.0 up to and including 4.4! See the [modwifi-4.4-1.tar.gz](releases/modwifi-4.4-1.tar.gz) release! This has been tested on Arch Linux and Ubuntu 15.10.
- September 2016: we have an experimental release for Linux kernel 4.7. See the [modwifi-4.7.4-experimental-1.tar.gz](releases/modwifi-4.7.4-experimental-1.tar.gz) release. This has been tested on Arch Linux, with as running kernel `4.7.4-1-ARCH`.
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