That's what real heatmapping does, it just records the signal level every
step of every SSID/Mac it sees. Then it makes a map of it to show you your
real coverage for each AP.
On Jan 4, 2016 1:06 PM, "Jaime Solorza" <losguyswirel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Set up test APs in key areas and use phone or laptop to check actual
> environment.... less sexy more accurate
> On Jan 4, 2016 11:50 AM, "Josh Luthman" <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>
> wrote:
>
>> You draw the map on the software and then walk around plotting the data.
>>
>>
>> Josh Luthman
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>>
>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 1:44 PM, Sean Heskett <af...@zirkel.us> wrote:
>>
>>> how can you ever expect an indoor heat map to ever be accurate?!?!
>>>  what's the wall made of?  looks like drywall with studs...nope,
>>> cinderblock with drywall...oops no wifi on the other side lol.
>>>
>>> seriously tho, in a low noise environment i'd expect the AP to be
>>> useable up to ~200-300 feet away and closer.
>>>
>>> 2 cents
>>>
>>> -sean
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 8:27 AM, David <dmilho...@wletc.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> What is everyone using for in building heat mapping tools?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>

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