[Help] Newbie help - what does what mean!

[Help] Newbie help - what does what mean!

Postby some1 » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:32 pm

Hey!
its runninng find on ma dell D505 (dell 1350 miniPCI wireless)
but here are my quiestions, about what does what mean...

1.) MAC - There is a lil circle - what do the colours mean? (green, grey, organ)
2.) SSID - I know what that is, but what is "name" (all my networks are blank)
3.) Channel - WHy is there a * next to one of them?
4.) Venor (Fake) - why is it fake!? whats my router faking!?!?!
5.) SNR - guessing flashing means bad - [higher or lower?]
6.) signal - closes to 0 is the best? [higher or lower?]
7.) Nosies - all networks are at -100...is that bad? [higher or lower?]
8.) SNR+ (whats different between SNR and SNR+) [higher or lower?]

thanking you for making this software! :D
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Postby streaker69 » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:39 pm

some1 wrote:Hey!
its runninng find on ma dell D505 (dell 1350 miniPCI wireless)
but here are my quiestions, about what does what mean...

1.) MAC - There is a lil circle - what do the colours mean? (green, grey, organ)
2.) SSID - I know what that is, but what is "name" (all my networks are blank)
3.) Channel - WHy is there a * next to one of them?
4.) Venor (Fake) - why is it fake!? whats my router faking!?!?!
5.) SNR - guessing flashing means bad - [higher or lower?]
6.) signal - closes to 0 is the best? [higher or lower?]
7.) Nosies - all networks are at -100...is that bad? [higher or lower?]
8.) SNR+ (whats different between SNR and SNR+) [higher or lower?]

thanking you for making this software! :D



Damn dude, I don't think there's a spoon big enough.

How's about you try reading the included documentation with NS, and then attempting to search a little bit first.
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Postby itsnotme » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:40 pm

streaker69 wrote:Damn dude, I don't think there's a spoon big enough.

How's about you try reading the included documentation with NS, and then attempting to search a little bit first.


I don't think that even a soup ladle would be big enough either. :rolleyes:
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Postby streaker69 » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:41 pm

itsnotme wrote:I don't think that even a soup ladle would be big enough either. :rolleyes:


You know those old big wooden spoon's you'd see on the wall of your itallian grandmother's house? I don't even think one of them would be big enough.
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Postby itsnotme » Mon Mar 05, 2007 3:44 pm

streaker69 wrote:You know those old big wooden spoon's you'd see on the wall of your itallian grandmother's house? I don't even think one of them would be big enough.


I don't think those dump truck loaders would be big enough either! ;)
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Postby Barry » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:01 pm

[color="Red"]Spoon boy:[/color] Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth.
[color="Blue"]Neo:[/color] What truth?
[color="Red"]Spoon boy:[/color] There is no spoon.
[color="Blue"]Neo:[/color] There is no spoon?
[color="Red"]Spoon boy:[/color] Then you'll see, that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself.
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Postby Mark57 » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:19 pm

some1 wrote:1.) MAC - There is a lil circle - what do the colours mean? (green, grey, [color="Red"]organ[/color])


I've heard of flesh color but I've never heard of [color="Red"]organ[/color] color.:D
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Postby Airstreamer » Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:41 pm

some1 wrote:4.) Venor (Fake) - why is it fake!? whats my router faking!?!?!


A Gorebasm?

Isn't that where all the little tards come from?
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And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "Stick to the Devil you know.""

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Postby streaker69 » Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:42 pm

Airstreamer wrote:A Gorebasm?


Maybe an organ orgasm.
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Postby Airstreamer » Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:43 pm

Speaking of fast...

I just edited it again.
"But when we disarmed They sold us and delivered us bound to our foe,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "Stick to the Devil you know.""

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Postby beakmyn » Mon Mar 05, 2007 6:51 pm

Checks, digital watch.. Nope not April 1st. Ponders a moment. It's got to be a joke no one is that blatantly stupid/ignorant. This post is too well crafted to be genuine. A true idiot would've missed the technical details and jargon which he/she got right. Sans the apparently purposeful mistype of orange and noises. Try mistyping orange naturally most times you'll transpose the r and a but not the g. Also the use of the shift key indicates that one took their time in typing as holding down the shift key for more then two consecutive letters usually takes thought and would mean the person typing is more apt to review the post and correct any misspellings. A hunt and peck typer may not notice the misspellings but then again they would most likely not format the message in the same way. A touch typist would almost immediately catch the errors.

But, hey you got my reply, then again I'm stuck in a hotel with basic cable and no beer so I've got nothing better to do.
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Postby nashr » Tue Mar 06, 2007 4:11 am

beakmyn wrote:Checks, digital watch.. Nope not April 1st. Ponders a moment. It's got to be a joke no one is that blatantly stupid/ignorant. This post is too well crafted to be genuine. A true idiot would've missed the technical details and jargon which he/she got right. Sans the apparently purposeful mistype of orange and noises. Try mistyping orange naturally most times you'll transpose the r and a but not the g. Also the use of the shift key indicates that one took their time in typing as holding down the shift key for more then two consecutive letters usually takes thought and would mean the person typing is more apt to review the post and correct any misspellings. A hunt and peck typer may not notice the misspellings but then again they would most likely not format the message in the same way. A touch typist would almost immediately catch the errors.

But, hey you got my reply, then again I'm stuck in a hotel with basic cable and no beer so I've got nothing better to do.


No beer! :eek: Damn man, where are you? I'll send out an emergency 6-pack. That's just horrible conditions.
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Postby streaker69 » Tue Mar 06, 2007 4:44 am

beakmyn wrote:
But, hey you got my reply, then again I'm stuck in a hotel with basic cable and no beer so I've got nothing better to do.


/Homer

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