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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:46 Post subject:
JN wrote:
What if the AP is not under my control. For example, if I am repeating a hotel network with not so great signal by putting the repeater in the best location in the room or suite and using my laptop where I want to sit?
You are shit out of luck. In that situation, call some hookers instead of fucking with the internet, and get laid for a change.
On second thought, you could always open the wireless status page and use the RSSI reading on the hotel network to determine where you have the most signal. _________________ http://69.175.13.131:8015 Streaming Week-End Disco. Station Ripper V 1.1 will do.
What if the AP is not under my control. For example, if I am repeating a hotel network with not so great signal by putting the repeater in the best location in the room or suite and using my laptop where I want to sit?
You are shit out of luck. In that situation, call some hookers instead of f***ing with the internet, and get laid for a change.
What's with the foul language, GeeTek? Anybody got a bar of soap to wash his mouth out?
GeeTek wrote:
On second thought, you could always open the wireless status page and use the RSSI reading on the hotel network to determine where you have the most signal.
I was just wandering if I could get the actual bit rate of the connection repeater to AP. Perhaps there should be a feature addition to provide the info on the repeater's web pages.