Btw, I am using a freeware program from MetaGeek called InSSIDer to display the frequency spectrum.
It lets you see nearby wifi access points, their channel occupation, and their signal strength.
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Btw, I am using a freeware program from MetaGeek called InSSIDer to display the frequency spectrum.
It lets you see nearby wifi access points, their channel occupation, and their signal strength.
Does Metageek work with Vista? I tried Net Stumbler but it would not work with Vista.
^ Try it and tell us, I don't use Vista.
buy a Mac, it might workQuote:
Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
There were no other access points active this afternoon, so it's not that.Quote:
Originally Posted by lom
I guess I'll have to shell out for a D-Link or something similar.
get a linksys wrt54gl and load tomato firmware on it - 1800baht
piece of piss for basic setup - then maximum control
though you should check to see you have the latest drivers for your laptops wifi card - I had an issue with my built in intel card which I sorted about 12-18 months ago with newer drivers.
^ I shall see if they have such items in Udon.
Thanks.