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- | Your router' | + | Your router' |
Note that some WiFi networks are " | Note that some WiFi networks are " | ||
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===== Noise and SNR ===== | ===== Noise and SNR ===== | ||
- | For each frequency, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) | + | For each frequency, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) |
- | In the image below, the top of the ellipse represents the RSSI, and the translucent band at the bottom of the chart represents Noise level. | + | In the image below, the top of the ellipse represents the RSSI, and the translucent band at the chart's bottom |
- | **SNR** (Signal-to-Noise ratio) is also displayed | + | **SNR** (Signal-to-Noise ratio) is also shown in this edited image in the form of a red line. It represents the amount of “good” signal. \\ |
To calculate the SNR we add together the RSSI and the positive integer of the recorded Noise value, in dBm. | To calculate the SNR we add together the RSSI and the positive integer of the recorded Noise value, in dBm. | ||
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This setting is purposely " | This setting is purposely " | ||
- | **Style:** represents how translucent the ellipses and noise figures will appear.\\ This is saved in a browser cookie. \\ \\ **SSID text **(in pixels)**: | + | **Style:** represents how translucent the ellipses and noise figures will appear.\\ This is saved in a browser cookie. \\ \\ **SSID text **(in pixels)**: |
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- | * Last Seen - the date/ | + | * Last Seen - the date/ |
* RGB - the unique colours associated with that SSID | * RGB - the unique colours associated with that SSID | ||
* SSID - that network' | * SSID - that network' | ||
- | * BSSID - the MAC address of that network' | + | * BSSID - the MAC address of the network' |
* RSSI - that network' | * RSSI - that network' | ||
* SNR - the Signal-to-Noise ratio of that network | * SNR - the Signal-to-Noise ratio of that network | ||
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- | * An 802.11g radio, all channel widths > 20 MHz are displayed | + | * An 802.11g radio, all channel widths > 20 MHz display |
- | * An 802.11n radio, all channel widths > 40 MHz are displayed | + | * An 802.11n radio, all channel widths > 40 MHz display |
- | * An 802.11ac radio, all channel widths > 80 MHz are displayed | + | * An 802.11ac radio, all channel widths > 80 MHz display |
- | * An 802.11ax radio, all channel widths > 160 MHz are displayed | + | * An 802.11ax radio, all channel widths > 160 MHz display |
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- | While this tool is fully functional, you are advised to also use another WiFi scanner, such as a smartphone app. Adding this data will give you both the client' | + | Though |
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