Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2009-01-23 Thread bpa
Is there a website to download it. same wireless device. First check out the advice given in this post Try selecting a different device option (if present) on the Devices menu. I have an Intel chipset in my laptop that appears listed as both Prism 2 NDIS 5.1. Netstumbler only works

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2009-01-23 Thread furonfour
I'm not sure what kind of information you wish to obtain exactly, but for Windows based desktops the following may be a handy alternative: Metageek inSSIDer - http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider - 'Direct download link' (http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider/download) It uses the

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2009-01-22 Thread troopsaugus
bpa;265123 Wrote: According to Netstumbler site - you will need the NDIS 5.1 driver for the Realtek card. If you have not heard of NDIS before or have not played around with device driver - then it may not be a good idea to experiment in this areas as you may mess up your network driver

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2009-01-22 Thread agillis
You may want to try another wireless router. Some have better channel switching capabilities than other. As always a gaming router is the best because it can handle many small packets quickly without dropping any. -- agillis rip, tag, get cover artÂ… All you do is insert the CD!

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-11-11 Thread liffy99
I've checked my wireless signal with Netstumbler and the Speed column shows 54mb, but every few seconds (not periodically) drops to 0.5mb for a second or two. Is this normal ? Is the router a problem ? -- liffy99

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-10 Thread rbz5416
Try selecting a different device option on the Devices menu. I have an Intel chipset in my laptop that appears listed as both Prism 2 NDIS 5.1. Netstumbler only works with NDIS selected. As an aside, I have found that Netstumbler the SB3's own signal strength meters differ. I set mine by

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-02 Thread Phil Leigh
This might appear obvious, but you do have a wireless card on the PC running Netstumbler don't you? It won't work otherwise. -- Phil Leigh You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it ain't what you'd call minimal...SB3+Stontronics PSU - Altmann JISCO/UPCI - TACT RCS

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-02 Thread bpa
Netstumbler does not support all types of network card. What type of network card is in your PC ? What version of netstumbler did you install ? -- bpa bpa's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1806

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-02 Thread norderney
bpa;264968 Wrote: Netstumbler does not support all types of network card. What type of network card is in your PC ? What version of netstumbler did you install ? I installed NetStumbler onto my Toshiba A210 Wireless Laptop (which I bought about 3 weeks ago). I am able to access the

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-02 Thread bpa
If you are running XP then open Network Connections probably from Control Panel The display will show the different possible network connection - what is in the device name column for the wireless network connection entry. -- bpa

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-02 Thread norderney
bpa;265101 Wrote: If you are running XP then open Network Connections probably from Control Panel The display will show the different possible network connection - what is in the device name column for the wireless network connection entry. Realtek RTL8187B Wireless 802.11g 54Mbps --

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-02 Thread bpa
According to Netstumbler site - you will need the NDIS 5.1 driver for the Realtek card. If you have not heard of NDIS before or have not played around with device driver - then it may not be a good idea to experiment in this areas as you may mess up your network driver and disconnect yourself

[slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-01 Thread norderney
I have a Transporter and most of the time it works ok, but occasionally I suffer drop outs in the audio - it develops a stutter This problem seems to occur every evening at the same time, which makes me wonder if I am getting interference from another wireless network. I understand from

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-01 Thread Pat Farrell
norderney wrote: near me and on what channels they operate on. I have installed NetStumbler on my wireless lap top, but can not work out how to use it!! Can anyone give me some setup advice please? Sorry, not with that one, but this is another, free, open source equivanent.

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-01 Thread norderney
Pat Farrell;264903 Wrote: norderney wrote: near me and on what channels they operate on. I have installed NetStumbler on my wireless lap top, but can not work out how to use it!! Can anyone give me some setup advice please? Sorry, not with that one, but this is another, free, open

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-01 Thread Eric Seaberg
I've used iStumbler on the Mac and it WON'T work UNLESS the wireless device is transmitting its SSID. For security reasons, I have my network setup NOT to transmit SSID so that anyone visiting my home MUST know the network name and WPA password. You may be getting interference from someone

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-01 Thread Gadget
As the file ends in .tar (Tape ARchive), it is likely to be in unix format, although winzip will extract the code. Since there are so many different unix platforms, it is usual to request the user to compile them for their own specific unix flavour. You probably need to look for a windows

Re: [slim] How do you use NetStumbler?

2008-02-01 Thread radish
NetStumbler is easy. Quick instructions for your purposes: 1) Fire it up 2) If the screen is blank, hit New 3) You should now have a window with a list of networks. Sort by the Signal+ column, now they're arranged in order of signal strength. 4) Look at the Chan column, this is the channel