![]() However now that you have made the suggestion that these are faulty readings, can you explain why the only appear against specific routers and never in respect of the TG router? For your suggestion to be applicable would imply that the monitor is selectively defective, rather than accepting the probability that these are rouge routers which are screwing with the wifi spectrum. Well given the tool has come highly recommended, I rather assumed I could rely on what it reports so I had not considered that specific router signal level reports could be a fault of the measurement tool. Have you considered the possibility that those huge high spikes are faulty readings and should be ignored? Rather than assuming it means what you want it to be to prove the only acceptable stance on these forums that there can't possibly be anything wrong with the 582n, and the problem must be those "rogue" other networks. Unfortunately there only seems to be a few reliable locations left to download the free versions.Įdit: clarification re: link mentioned is in the full review It earns a 4.5 out of 5 star rating and is easily a PCMag Editors’ Choice for networking utilities. But anyone managing a home or small business wireless network will certainly benefit from the information inSSIDer provides. Yes, it may be lightweight for those who deploy wireless networks professionally. ![]() So if you see many wireless networks in your area using channel 11 for example, by using inSSIDer you can change your access point or router to operate on channel 6 to tweak performance. The channels recommended to set access points on are 1, 6, and 11, because they don't overlap. You can also use inSSIDer to tweak your wireless channel. ![]() This is really useful if you are trying to setup a Wi-Fi network in a place with lots of thick walls, glass or mirrors or multiple levels. Position the device and then fire up inSSIDER to see what signal strength the software reports. For instance, say you are trying to find the best location to place an access point or router. What’s great about inSSIDer is that you can use it for several real-world purposes for your wireless network. ![]() I've also seen some posts on this forum where people have inadvertently been led to the inSSIDer Office software by a search and ended up being confused.Īlthough this appears to have been written about the free version, most of it will be true for the free version, their link in the full review goes to the paid version Īccording to metageek the new paid for version has minimum system requirements of 4GB RAM and net 3.5 Metageek have stopped any development of the free version and I can find no links on their websites to the previous free version. I wish all posts were as constructive as yours sjptd, and welcome to the Forum by the way and to Plusnet, I hope everything runs smoothly.Īlso on a constructive note, I agree with Jim about the need to change the link. ![]()
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