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peejayw

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#136509 29-Nov-2013 17:53
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I think one of my wifi transmitters is dropping out and I want to record the signal over a period of time, preferably on my Windows laptop but could do so on an android tablet as well. The transmitter is a TP-Link powerline device, the TL-WPA281. I have found some apps listed on Tucows but they want me to download a download a download manager first, not so happy about that. Oh and did I mention free would be good :-)
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  #943029 29-Nov-2013 18:10
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InSSIDer could do this I suppose. Just set it up and start logging.

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  #943081 29-Nov-2013 18:48
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Thanks, tried inSSIDer but cant see a way to log the data.




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