Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Andrew Liles wrote:
I use wireless on a FreeBSD 6.1 box in an area of low signal to my
Access Point.
I want to be able to inspect the signal strength/quality so that I may
adjust the antenna to get best results. What is the best diagnostic to
use?
For instance:
wicont
On 6/20/07, Andrew Liles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use wireless on a FreeBSD 6.1 box in an area of low signal to my
Access Point.
I want to be able to inspect the signal strength/quality so that I may
adjust the antenna to get best results. What is the best diagnostic to use?
For instance:
> I want to be able to inspect the signal strength/quality so that I may
> adjust the antenna to get best results. What is the best diagnostic to use?
I once used Retina Wireless Network Security Scanner, from eEye
Digital Security. That is a Windows product and there is/was a free
download vers
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Andrew Liles wrote:
I use wireless on a FreeBSD 6.1 box in an area of low signal to my
Access Point.
I want to be able to inspect the signal strength/quality so that I may
adjust the antenna to get best results. What is the best diagnostic to
use?
Fo
Andrew Liles wrote:
> I use wireless on a FreeBSD 6.1 box in an area of low signal to my
> Access Point.
> I want to be able to inspect the signal strength/quality so that I may
> adjust the antenna to get best results. What is the best diagnostic to
> use?
>
> For instance:
>wicontrol wi0
>
I use wireless on a FreeBSD 6.1 box in an area of low signal to my
Access Point.
I want to be able to inspect the signal strength/quality so that I may
adjust the antenna to get best results. What is the best diagnostic to use?
For instance:
wicontrol wi0
produces:
...
Comms quality/signal/