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Old 08-13-2006, 05:46 PM
thboob@yahoo.com
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Default Signal strength non PC card radio

My old ISP was wireless and I had a Yagi antenna and Cisco Aironet PC
Card with a utility program where I could view the signal strength,
etc.
I've since changed providers and now my set up is a WiFi grid antennna
with radio at the antenna and ethernet from the radio to my PC. What
I'm looking for is some (Windows) software that I can use to check the
signal strength and for other access points. I've search, but all I can
find only works with an installed PC card....


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Old 08-13-2006, 07:58 PM
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Default Re: Signal strength non PC card radio

On 13 Aug 2006 10:46:35 -0700, thboob@yahoo.com wrote in
<1155491195.640279.105430@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>:

>My old ISP was wireless and I had a Yagi antenna and Cisco Aironet PC
>Card with a utility program where I could view the signal strength,
>etc.
>I've since changed providers and now my set up is a WiFi grid antennna
>with radio at the antenna and ethernet from the radio to my PC. What
>I'm looking for is some (Windows) software that I can use to check the
>signal strength and for other access points. I've search, but all I can
>find only works with an installed PC card....


What you can do depends on which radio (client bridge) is being used and
what it supports.

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Old 08-13-2006, 09:07 PM
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Default Re: Signal strength non PC card radio

John Navas wrote:
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> What you can do depends on which radio (client bridge) is being used and
> what it supports.


I had to climb atop my house to find it but it is a tranzeo wireless
lan adapter tr-cpe200.
I'll search and see if I can find anything on it....thanks


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