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- RT @MicrocomTweet: MetaGeek - CTIA giveaway - congratulations to Edward Zackley from Jordan Wireless who won a Wi-Spy 2.4x! http://t.co/D6s… 04:36:17 PM May 22, 2013 ReplyRetweetFavorite
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Monthly Archives: April 2007
Chanalyzer 2.1 beta 1 (build 2007.4.30.0)
This is the first public beta of Chanalyzer 2.1. In the process of adding support for the upcoming Wi-Spy 2.4x, we decided to rewrite the entire back-end of the application. Data processing is now less resource-intesive and some major bugs … Continue reading
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Wi-Spy 2.4x Production Begins
The first article build of Wi-Spy 2.4x occurred on Friday (Apr 20). Typically the first batch of a new design has a few kinks requiring changes to the manufacturing process or reworking some of the units. This was not the … Continue reading
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Third Site’s the Charm
Our website has gone through some growing pains lately. It all started when I decided that MetaGeek.net needed a blog… and maybe a wiki… and an online store with more functionality… our original site had limited functionality (I built it … Continue reading
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