In <20050422213937-11866-7@2rosenthals.com>, on 04/22/05 at 09:39 PM,
htravis@attglobal.net said:
>Now, the last is a bummer. How does one place and orient the beast for
>best antenae orientation without an available indicator of signal
>strength and/or quality? Is there an applet that does that on the Win
>side?
There are 3 green lights on the device. One for power, one for the
ethernet connection and one for the wireless connection. When that last
is solid you have a good wireless connection. But its no where near as
qualitative as the XWLan monitor. I don't see any thing in the setup
utility or the site survey that shows signal strength. If there was a
special utility for windoze, I didn't see it, but I just booted wincrap
long enough to upgrade the firmware.
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