System Requirements:
Operating Systems: Windows XP, Vista, 7, Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) or later
Browsers: Firefox 3.5 and 3.6, Safari 4, Internet Explorer 7 and 8, Google Chrome (Win only)
- Stumbler 103 3 – Find Local Wireless Networks Connected Networks
- Stumbler 103 3 – Find Local Wireless Networks Connected Devices
The WiFi Stumbler console is laid out in five sections.
1. SSID-Channel distribution graph
2. Search field
3. Network list
4. Make-A-Wish box
5. Learn more about Meraki
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SSID-Channel distribution graph ? This graph shows how many visible SSIDs are being broadcast in each channel of the 2.4Ghz and 5GHz wireless spectrums. This information can help you plan your channel selection to utilize channels that are most clear of interference.
Search field ? Search for open networks, specific manufacturers of access points, a particular SSID or MAC address or any other string in the scan results using this field. You can also use standard Google search syntax. Click on ?Advanced search? to expose a variety of filters to easily customize your displayed results.
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- How to connect two / three / four. Routers working together in one local network. How to extend your existing wired LAN (local area network) and increase WiFi wireless coverage. Status: Resolved / Fixed. Solution: If you need to extend your WIRED local area network, simplest way to do so is to get network SWITCH with 5/8/16 or 24 LAN ports.
- Choose the available router to connect (Note: Do not choose WiFi-103 controller)(as legend-3-2) Repeat the a-b-c steps if you are connecting multiple WiFi-103 controller to same wireless router. Exit WiFi-103 application, go to mobile wireless network setting, choose the wireless router to connect.
Network list ? This section lists useful information about the wireless networks that are visible to WiFi Stumbler. You can sort the list by any column by clicking on the header for that column.
Stumbler 103 3 – Find Local Wireless Networks Connected Networks
Description of information presented in each column in the Network list:
* SSID ? Name of SSID. Hidden SSIDs will appear as blank (all other columns will be filled in)
* MAC Address (BSSID) ? Hardware address of access point
* Radio Type ? Wireless protocol of network (802.11b/g, 802.11a or 802.11n)
* Channel ? Wireless channel that the network is operating on
* Signal Strength (dB) ? Signal level of network in RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication). Since RSSI outputs from different client cards can vary, these signals are best used as a relative measure of signal strength when comparing networks.
* Manufacturer ? Name of manufacturer of access point
* Security ? Wireless security protocol in use (or Open if none)
* Last Seen ? Last time a response or beacon from this network was received
Make-A-Wish box ? Suggestions for improving WiFi Stumbler? Ideas for new features that you?d like to see? Think you?ve found a bug? Let us know using the Make-A-Wish box.
Stumbler 103 3 – Find Local Wireless Networks Connected Devices
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