Is there a tool that will give you a better indication of wireless signal strength than the meter built into WinXP or many wireless clients?
If you’re running a Windows machine, then Marius Milner’s http://www.stumbler.net/ NetStumbler is probably your best bet. The latest version runs on only WinXP and 2000 but supports many more wireless cards than before. There’s also a “ministumbler” version for PocketPC. It’s free, but you’ll probably find it so useful that you should consider making a http://www.stumbler.net/donate donation to support Marius’ work.
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