Brian Gross "made" Airport Scanner. It uses an Applescript to check Airport
signal strength. Not sure that's what you want.
http://homepage.mac.com/typexi/Personal1.html

It's CharityWare.

Gary


chamaras wrote:

> hey there all anybody out there know where and if there is a program that
> will test or show the signal strength of a wireless connection? im trying to
> push the limits with my linksys wireless ap and am trying some antennae
> designs that i downed from the net but i need to see if i am getting a
> strong signal any ive pushed it out to my nieghbors thats 250-300 ft am i
> can still get on the net but its slower than on my back porch so i need to
> have a way of seeing the signal any help out there in cyberland.........
>
> j.
>


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