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 | "great idea" Great utility, However some more options (i.e.- optional display of ssid and rate)would make it the perfect wifi utility.
by: anonymous | 4 | 2006-11-04 |
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 | "Impressive" A small tool but so many options.
Nice!
by: Pepsi | 5 | 2006-09-16 |
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 | "At the office" We are a small society using wireless network and we used to change meeting rooms all day.
Some of us use your tool to check our signal...
Easy now, and we know in which meeting rooms we have a bad reception.
Great !!
by: Gerard B. | 5 | 2006-09-16 |
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 | "Re: To JackAttack" First of all, I have a question for you: When you go to the shop and buy a new car, do you return the day after to complain you already owned one ?
If your wireless hardware's program already displays the signal strength, why did you download another software to do the same ?
In my description of the software I say that it displays the signal strength, I didn't mention that WiFi SiStr will play you waikiki songs.
You say that it crashed your computer but you say also that the software was only displaying the signal strength (your previous complain), so the software worked, how do you know this is WiFi SiStr that crashed your computer ?
And if it really was the case, why not doing like some other users that had a problem and let me know that to find if a bug is present and try to fix it.
At least, you helped someone to increase the quality of a job he does for free.
You really made a TOTALLY USELESS COMMENT...
Best regards.
by: The author | 5 | 2006-09-11 |
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 | "Re: to AAA" Yes, you're right and I never said Windows doesn't do it.
But Windows doesn't do the most important: display the signal strength in a small window that you can keep on top without disturbing all the screen.
This software only does the thing that Windows doesn't, not more.
It is its goal.
And to finish, like any other freeware, you're free to not use it if you don't like it.
Best regards
by: The author | 5 | 2006-09-11 |
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 | "Re: to AAA" Yes, you're right and I never said Windows doesn't do it.
But Windows doesn't do the most important: display the signal strength in a small window that you can keep on top without disturbing all the screen.
This software only does the thing that Windows doesn't, not more.
It is its goal.
And to finish, like any other freeware, you're free to not use it if you don't like it.
Best regards
by: The author | 5 | 2006-09-11 |
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 | "more useless freeware" Windows already has a signal strength indicator on the taskbar.
it shows you:
name of the AP you are connected to
speed
strength
status
Duration of connection
Incoming/outgoing packets
by: aaa | 1 | 2006-09-11 |
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 | "I like this tool" :-)
by: Ginger | 5 | 2006-09-03 |
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 | "To Jakatak..." Maybe some computer training...?
It works perfectly as long you meet the described requirements.
But maybe some read training ?
by: GoodyGoody | 5 | 2006-09-02 |
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 | "Useless" What is this program supposed to do? It didn't do anything on my computer but give me a useless number (I guess that was my signal strength which I already have from my wireless hardware's program).
It also locked up my system and would not let me access task manager or even process explorer to kill it. I had to hold the powwer button on my computer and shut it down.
TOTALLY USELESS JUNK.
by: JackAttack | 1 | 2006-09-02 |
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 | "Re: Not backward compatible" This problem and the workaround is detailed on the website:
http://www.dnsoft.be/detailinfo/wifisistr.txt
by: The author | 5 | 2006-08-23 |
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 | "Good software" :-)
by: Alan B. | 5 | 2006-08-21 |
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 | "Not backward compatible" Will not install with dot net 2.0.
Calls for an older version.
by: ron | 1 | 2006-08-20 |
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 | "works great" so nice to see what your signal strength is. Works even better then i expected.
Thanks author. Good work.
by: floyd | 5 | 2006-03-28 |
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