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From: Rich Edelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Jonathan Hutchins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, kclug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Coverage mapping
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On Tuesday 03 June 2003 10:11 pm, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
> So is there an application like netstumbler for Linux, that will let me
> wander around my environment and map where I have signal and where I
don't?
>
> Are there GUI signal monitors available?

If all you want is a signal monitor and nothing else, there is a KDE
application called KWifiManager that gives you the signal strength and the
AP
name.

Rich

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