Hi, I’m running 64 bit openSUSE 11.4 with KDE. I would like to install Wi Fi Radar. Can anyone tell me where I can obtain the RPM for it? I have looked but can only find older versions of it for older versions of SUSE…
Thanks.
Hi, I’m running 64 bit openSUSE 11.4 with KDE. I would like to install Wi Fi Radar. Can anyone tell me where I can obtain the RPM for it? I have looked but can only find older versions of it for older versions of SUSE…
Thanks.
Hi
The network manager has all these features??
There is a noarch rpm here;
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Does the network manager show you what channels the neighbouring Wi Fi points are on? I currently use Wi Fi Analyser for Android to see who is running on what channel, then I select an empty one for better performance.
Hi
Not that I’m aware of, this can easily be found via the command line though?
Anyway, I found this WiFi Radar so have built it on OBS, there are currently some issues so I can’t post a link;
It should appear here though: Index of /repositories/home:/malcolmlewis:/Miscellanous/openSUSE_11.4/noarch
On 08/16/2011 01:16 PM, chrispche wrote:
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> Does the network manager show you what channels the neighbouring Wi Fi
> points are on? I currently use Wi Fi Analyser for Android to see who is
> running on what channel, then I select an empty one for better
> performance.
I use ‘sudo /usr/sbin/iwlist scan’ to find out what is nearby. There is an
equivalent iw command, but I haven’t learned them yet.
Thanks all, that has given me some base to start from.