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====== Wireless Survey ====== | ====== Wireless Survey ====== | ||
- | The **Wireless Survey** | + | This function lets you run a scan to detect |
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+ | The results show: | ||
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+ | * Date and time the network was last detected | ||
+ | * SSID name | ||
+ | * BSSID | ||
+ | * Relative Signal | ||
+ | * Signal Quality | ||
+ | * Channel (incl. band and sideband width) | ||
+ | * Security method in use | ||
+ | * Rates (actually 802.11 protocol in use) | ||
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- | NOTE: While this tool is fully functional, you may find more direct and presentable data using other tools, such as some of the " | + | This information can help you decide which channels might be optimal for your own WiFi network or just learn about other, " |
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+ | \\ This tool is fully functional. However, you may find more useful | ||
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+ | There are several advantages | ||
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+ | * You can easily move around to help locate where signals are coming from. | ||
+ | * Scanning and refreshes are often faster. | ||
+ | * Scanning won't interrupt your own router' | ||
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+ | For more details about wireless signal information, | ||
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- | For more details about wireless signal information, | + | {{: |
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