Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 5:32 am
You mean it actually properly reports SNR?
Not even remotely close with Noise readings, but on the other hand it doesn't hang either.
@ jockstumbler
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You mean it actually properly reports SNR?
Scruge wrote:Your link isn't working.
streaker69 wrote:You mean it actually properly reports SNR?
Jockstumbler wrote:Im a No0b, so I cant tell how accurate this is, but the Zydas configuration app and NetStumbler are looking at the same AP. Is there a way to calculate SNR with signal strength and Link quality? Excuse my ignorance.
Jockstumbler wrote:Im a No0b, so I cant tell how accurate this is, but the Zydas configuration app and NetStumbler are looking at the same AP. Is there a way to calculate SNR with signal strength and Link quality? Excuse my ignorance.
wrzwaldo wrote:I see no noise data.
Thorn wrote:If you look real close, Noise is consistently at 100dBm, the same as other NDIS cards. In other words, it's useless for SNR.
Foxfur wrote:My D-Link DWL-G122 USB wireless adapter works sweet with it! Much better than any of my lo-buck PCMCIA cards.
[color="Red"]I do experience 'Prog Not Responding' errors after scanning for 2+ hrs.[/color]
[color="Blue"]I did get one BSOD[/color], caught a quick glimpse and saw NDIS before it rebooted. I'm using the NDIS 5.1 driver.
OS = WinXP SP2
Thanks for the great software!
Ff
For a windows program...
Foxfur wrote:My D-Link DWL-G122 USB wireless adapter works sweet with it! Much better than any of my lo-buck PCMCIA cards.
I do experience 'Prog Not Responding' errors after scanning for 2+ hrs.
I did get one BSOD, caught a quick glimpse and saw NDIS before it rebooted. I'm using the NDIS 5.1 driver.
OS = WinXP SP2
Thanks for the great software!
Ff
azearl wrote:Well if this dont beat all.....
Running Vista Ultimate on via Bootcamp 1.2 MacBook Pro, AND got Netstumbler working with reported AR5006EXS mac internal wireless card ! To do this I had to download an XP driver and not use the Vista driver. The Vista driver date was 3/26/07 and the XP driver reported a 6/29/06 date version 5.0.0.107 from Atheros. This is GREAT. Now I have the best of both worlds, Mac OSX and Vista on one machine !
Earl
Barry wrote:Why not just use Kismac and not waste the drive space with Vista. I took vista off my machine last week, too doggy. I also wouldn't call Vista the "best" of Microsoft's world.
azearl wrote:Well if this dont beat all.....
Running Vista Ultimate on via Bootcamp 1.2 MacBook Pro, AND got Netstumbler working with reported AR5006EXS mac internal wireless card ! To do this I had to download an XP driver and not use the Vista driver. The Vista driver date was 3/26/07 and the XP driver reported a 6/29/06 date version 5.0.0.107 from Atheros. This is GREAT. Now I have the best of both worlds, Mac OSX and Vista on one machine !
Earl
Barry wrote:Why not just use Kismac and not waste the drive space with Vista. I took vista off my machine last week, too doggy. I also wouldn't call Vista the "best" of Microsoft's world.