So far I like what I see... Few things.
1. What GPS units are people using with their laptops? Recommendations? (The Polstar unit Tim mentioned in another thread I can't find anywhere in the US)
2. How effective is the GPS mapping? For real. Does it work as advertised? Or is it clumsy and problematic. Before I spend $ on a GPS I'd prefer hearing some realworld experiences.
3. I'm currently using "Click to indicate location" for mapping, however, with my touchpad mouse on the laptop, sometimes I accidentally click a hex I didn't want to (because the touchpad can act as a left click when tapped too hard) and want to delete that signal strength data from the hex. How is this done? This has happened alot unfortunately and makes the map look bad when there's all these isolated hex's with signal strengths for no apparent reason. Please tell me this IS possible to do?
4. My signal strength doesn't seem to get any better than -30db and about 70-75%. This is even when standing right next to a Cisco 1242AP with the antennas at maximum. Is this normal?
5. Typically, at what signal strength % (or RSSI) is a wireless signal considered to be unstable or unusable? Once you get down to around 20%, would it be recommended to at that point NOT expect wireless connectivity? I'm thinking about site surveys and such. Any thoughts?
I think that's it for now...
JR
1. What GPS units are people using with their laptops? Recommendations? (The Polstar unit Tim mentioned in another thread I can't find anywhere in the US)
2. How effective is the GPS mapping? For real. Does it work as advertised? Or is it clumsy and problematic. Before I spend $ on a GPS I'd prefer hearing some realworld experiences.
3. I'm currently using "Click to indicate location" for mapping, however, with my touchpad mouse on the laptop, sometimes I accidentally click a hex I didn't want to (because the touchpad can act as a left click when tapped too hard) and want to delete that signal strength data from the hex. How is this done? This has happened alot unfortunately and makes the map look bad when there's all these isolated hex's with signal strengths for no apparent reason. Please tell me this IS possible to do?
4. My signal strength doesn't seem to get any better than -30db and about 70-75%. This is even when standing right next to a Cisco 1242AP with the antennas at maximum. Is this normal?
5. Typically, at what signal strength % (or RSSI) is a wireless signal considered to be unstable or unusable? Once you get down to around 20%, would it be recommended to at that point NOT expect wireless connectivity? I'm thinking about site surveys and such. Any thoughts?
I think that's it for now...
JR
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