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wireless signal strength/ options
Alistair Sutton alistair.sut...@gmail.com lucky freebsd gnome Hello, I'd like to have the signal strength (u)ral based cards so that I can see it from my panel. I can use ifconfig to change the name of the interface to ath0 and get the strength this way but as mentioned in some of the mailing list archives this is

Degrag XP machine loses network
Maxim S. Shatskih ma...@storagecraft.com microsoft public development device drivers microsoft public windowsxp device_driver dev microsoft public windows developer winfx sdk Hello, i want to query the signal strength of the nearby accesspoints on my notebook. I found out that i have to query the NDIS drivers,

SMC wireless signal strength issue..>>>
Adrian Fox adrianfo...@hotmail.com alt internet wireless I have done the hack. The initial values were EF (do you know the power this equates to?). I have update to 8C(90w). I am now seeing much more fluctuation in the signal strength(as reported by the MA101 adapter utility). Previously signal strength between

Cingular GSM in Dallas
Do the client(s) need any password or so to connect to the AP? What is the relationship anyway ? Can I just lock into any AP's awailable in 50ft radius? You cannot predict how far away a unit might be from an AP from signal strength alone (not in built-up areas anyway) so no you cannot tell the AP to only accept a

low signal strength with devices 30 feet apart
I think this also explains why there is an interest in digital wireless cyclometers. I don't know how long each signal pulse is sent but this is really the only I can to ensure each pulse is received as one (and not split) then I should be good. That is why I am looking at signal strength and optimal direction.

Slow connection speeds using LinkSys 2.4 GHz Wireless Access ...
RusH r...@kiti.pulse.pdi.net alt internet wireless sci electronics misc mike <spam...@juno.com> wrote in news:3F5E208A.90605@juno.com: I must be missing something here. yes, you are If you put netstumbler on a laptop with a wireless card it will give you a list of all the signals it finds and their strength, s/n

Weird difference between Linksys PC Card versions
Al Dykes ady...@panix.com alt internet wireless sci electronics misc In article <Xns93F2835D8BFRusHcomputersyst...@193.110.122.80>, missing something here. yes, you are If you put netstumbler on a laptop with a wireless card it will give you a list of all the signals it finds and their strength, s/n ratio etc.

Paid off pseudo Science
Also since the wireless signal is polarized from the MN-740 you might try playing with the external antenna of your wireless devices. Vinny wrote: Cannot make wireless connection to XBOX Live......DNS NOT FOUND "No DNS Server addresses were received from the DHCP or PPPoE server. Enter the DNS Server(s) provided by

SMC wireless signal strength issue..>>>
IVAN KORSHUN 2_i...@mail.ru alt internet wireless sci electronics misc If you put netstumbler on a laptop with a wireless card it will give you a list of all the signals it finds and their strength, s/n ratio etc. Won't that do what you want? not all, it wont show you microwave oven for example WLANexpert mode Air

Cheaply measuring wireless signal strength
Link strength is always excellent; 86-100% link quality and signal strength. Here are the problems I am running into: -Poor Internet bandwidth, Bandwidth speeds of 600K to 800KB/s Sweet!!! Amazing for a PDA. WSB24 Linksys Wireless Signal Booster (in house on BEFW11S4) BEFW11S4 Wireless Access Point Router

boosting signal strength
If you are having signal quality problems may I recommend moving the device(s). Most, if not all, wireless devices produce a signal that can go through most The walls in my house, typical German rebar and thick concrete, play havoc with wireless networks. Initially I had problems with signal strength being down

Digital Radio and "Future Systems" (was Re: ARS w/o S25.5 Proposal
To extend or widen the range of your wireless network you can string another wireless access point to your MN-500. -- Gary Tsang "Larry S." <ljs...@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message news:0c4101c3816a$9bc2b090$a101280a@phx.gbl... I currently am running my wireless on a Microsoft N-500 and it's signal strength is low.

wireless signal strength
What can I do to improve the signal strength and prevent dropouts? Should I ? ? get a separate antenna for the Belkin? Are there some settings I should ? ? play with? Have I done anything wrong with the placement of the equipment? ? ? ? ? Are there any sites that explain the do's and don'ts of wireless home

(u)ral0 wireless signal strengths
Ill keep that statement for the future discussion round(s). From what the manufacturer says, the signal to noise ratio is set in the manufacture and design of the wireless equipment. That is a fixed (within certain tolerances) quantity. As I understand it, this setting determines how well the receiver can sense the

Wireless network hassles
Mark Carroll ma...@chiark.greenend.org.uk alt internet wireless sci electronics misc 802.11b wireless networks run on 14 channels from 2.412GHz to 2.484GHz. It would be nice to be able to test the channel strengths individually, but a measure of signal strength over that whole range of channels would be better

Does this wireless audio device exist yet?
To answer your last question below, yes, I use the Orinoco drivers (Winter 2000 I believe), and those drivers put a real-time signal strength indicator on the lower taskbar of <S> PS. How do you know if the iPaq found the Access Point on your iPaq? Is there an applet on it that tells you that you are connected?

Wireless Bridge
One way is to install a wireless card (PCI or USB) in your desktop that's connected to your unspecified model Linksys router. 802.11b/g transmits the signal strengths and S/N ratio of both ends of a link in the management frames. Management frames are not encrypted so the info is easily extracted.

Busy Incoming Wireless Calls
Jeff Liebermann je...@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us alt internet wireless On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 06:43:08 -0700, /dev/scott0 <outsidewo...@scottbrown.us> wrote: Then you Every radio I ever had (Icom, Yaesu, Kenwood, and Alinco) all showed signal strength in S-Units. Therefore, that is all I had to know about till now.

Wireless signal strengths
I get excellent signal strength within my uncles home office when both PC's are situated in his bedroom home office (which is located upstairs within an old cottage) on my laptop at home with the same PCMCIA wireless network card so will try and connect to his network with my setup to see if it is an O/S issue.

Wireless Network Trouble
I believe that this is normal for wireless repeating. This actually makes downloading anything painfully slow and web browsing is annoyingly slow too (it's a standard 512 Kb/s DSL link). With the original 614+ signal at 50% strength, I can get up to 70Kb/s and generally 40-50 Kb/s without trouble.