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Meters for testing wireless strength

 
 
steve
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      01-24-2004, 02:32 PM
Hi,
I live in a area were there is lots of radio interference and was
wondering if their is some type of meter or a gage that I can get to see how
my reception would work with a wireless.
thanks


 
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James Knott
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      01-24-2004, 07:35 PM
steve wrote:

> Hi,
> I live in a area were there is lots of radio interference and was
> wondering if their is some type of meter or a gage that I can get to see
> how my reception would work with a wireless.
> thanks
>
>


You might try Net Stumbler. It shows both noise and signal levels.

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