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CyberLink Posted - 08/10/2019 : 14:18:39
What's the best way to analyze wifi coverage? I'm thinking about using the RF spectrum read-out. At least I can see rx/tx strength while they're happening. But I have no idea what SSID I'm viewing. I have no idea how to view the 5Ghz band in a useful way. I'm not EMF paranoid. I bought this hoping to get solid data about wifi coverage while setting up WAPs.
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EmfDev Posted - 08/12/2019 : 08:25:38
Hi CyberLink, I would still use the 2.4GHz, although you can't know which SSID you're viewing, if your put it closely to the WiFi, It should be the one with highest value.

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