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- RT @samuel_clements: inSSIDer for Office - featuring the WiSpy Mini! http://t.co/tYdK8cRWsZ @metageek @firemywires @ryanwoodings about 21 hours ago ReplyRetweetFavorite
- MetaGeek friend @nerdtalker sent us a peek into the 2.4 GHz madness at #GoogleIO http://t.co/guBqEteOFu 05:01:32 PM May 15, 2013 ReplyRetweetFavorite
- RT @nerdtalker: Sharp intake of breath at the $649 price for the SGS4 unlocked not running an OS full of horrible TouchWiz bloat http://t.c… 04:58:31 PM May 15, 2013 ReplyRetweetFavorite
- RT @keithcotterman: I really appreciate the effort @metageek puts into their wireless tools especially at such an affordable price #WiFi ht… 06:06:26 PM May 08, 2013 ReplyRetweetFavorite
- If you're @interop 2013 in Las Vegas come by the MetaGeek booth and say hello! We're by the NOC, booth #2527, & we've got the Wi-Spy Mini :) 08:41:14 PM May 07, 2013 ReplyRetweetFavorite
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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Wi-Fi Planning with RF3D
Add RF3D WifiPlanner to your Wi-Fi arsenal from MetaGeek’s online store and provide professional Wi-Fi implementation estimates. Wi-Fi planning software isn’t new, but an affordable solution independent from Wi-Fi vendors is. You can start developing Wi-Fi implementations at $299 with … Continue reading
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Device Finder Roots Out Interfering Devices
A lot of the time passively avoiding interference is all that is needed to make your WLAN run better. Just move to a channel that is less affected by RF from Wi-Fi, cordless phones, etc., and your interference-caused throughput and … Continue reading
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